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- The Palaeonisciformes, commonly known as "palaeoniscoids" (also spelled "paleoniscoid", or alternatively "paleoniscids") are an extinct grouping of primitive...
- major components of Jur****ic freshwater and marine ecosystems. Archaic "palaeoniscoid" fish, which were common in both marine and freshwater habitats during...
- are ****umed to have evolved from a "palaeoniscoid" ancestor. Their closest relatives within the "palaeoniscoids" are uncertain and contested. The ancestors...
- 171–206. Poplin, C. M.; Lund, R. (2002). "Two Carboniferous fine-e**** palaeoniscoids (Pisces, Actinopterygii) from Bear Gulch (USA)". Journal of Paleontology...
- Palaeoniscidae is an extinct family of "palaeoniscoid" ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii). The family includes the genus Palaeonis**** and potentially...
- climatiiform Gyracanthides. Among the palaeoniscoids, eight distinct genera have been identified. Several of these palaeoniscoid genera also occur in deposits...
- small invertebrates. Morrolepis M. schaefferi Colorado A coccolepidid "palaeoniscoid" with forward-set eyes positioned past the front end of the lower jaw...
- species based on non-reliable morphological features common among many "palaeoniscoid" fish, and thus may not be representatives of this taxon. Paleontology...
- Pteroniscus is an extinct genus of prehistoric "palaeoniscoid" ray-finned fish that lived during the Jur****ic period in what is now Kazakhstan, Central...
- suggested that D. hydei was piscivorous, as bony fish scales belonging to palaeoniscoids were preserved in its stomach. In the 2008 description of D. utahensis...