- The
evolution of fish
began about 530
million years ago
during the
Cambrian explosion. It was
during this time that the
early chordates developed the skull...
- was the
object of
intensely detailed study and
several papers by
paleoichthyologist Erik
Jarvik between the 1940s and the 1990s.
Eusthenopteron is a medium-...
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Ichthyology is the
branch of
zoology devoted to the
study of fish,
including bony fish (Osteichthyes),
cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), and jawless...
- was the
object of
intense study from the 1940s to the 1990s by the
paleoichthyologist Erik Jarvik.
Gogonasus Gogonasus (snout from Gogo) was a lobe-finned...
- Anne Kemp is an
Australian ichthyologist and
paleoichthyologist who
specializes in
lungfishes (order Dipnoi). Her
primary area of
study is the Australian...
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surviving genera of this clade.
Caseodus is
named after the late
paleoichthyologist Gerard Case. Cimimurri, D.J; Fahrenbach, M.D. (2002). "Chondrichthyes...
- l’Isle Thiollière (1801–1859), a
French civil engineer,
geologist and
paleoichthyologist, who
reported on the
fishes collected by
French priest and biologist...
- bones,
leading to its
misleading nickname among fossil hunters and
paleoichthyologists, "the saber-toothed herring".
These fangs,
along with a long sl****...
- Museum. E. V.
Popov (2016). "An
annotated bibliography of the
Soviet paleoichthyologist Leonid Glickman (1929–2000)" (PDF).
Proceedings of the Zoological...
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olfactory lobes of the brain. The
skull of the
lectotype was
damaged by a
paleoichthyologist resulting in the
detachment of
triangular plates from the palate....