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- but their relationship to other members of that group is uncertain. Pycnodontiforms first appeared in the Late Tri****ic, alongside other successful groups...
- gyros, 'curved' and Gr****: ὀδούς odoús 'tooth') is an extinct genus of pycnodontiform ray-finned fish that lived from the middle Jur****ic (Bajocian) to the...
- Scalacurvichthys (meaning "curved scale fish") is an extinct genus of pycnodontine pycnodontiform fish from the Amminadav Formation or Bet-Meir Formation in the West...
- Piranhamesodon pinnatomus is a pycnodontiform fish from the Late Jur****ic (ca. 152 million years old). It was described from the Plattenkalk deposits of...
- Congopycnodus is an extinct genus of freshwater pycnodontiform fish from the ?Late Jur****ic (Kimmeridgian) of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It...
- Iemanja is a genus of pycnodontiform fish from the Early Cretaceous, described from the Romualdo Member (now Romualdo Formation) of the Santana Group....
- turnover where modern groups of fish started to supplant earlier groups. Pycnodontiform fish were insignificantly affected. Conodonts, which were prominent...
- Proscinetes is an extinct genus of prehistoric pycnodontiform ray-finned fish from the Jur****ic. Proscinetes is the type genus to the subfamily Proscinetinae...
- Poyato-Ariza, Francisco; Wenz, Sylvie (January 2002). "A new insight into pycnodontiform fishes". Geodiversitas. Retrieved 10 November 2023. Vullo, Romain; Cavin...
- 3 m (9.8 ft) long, twice lesser than Xiphactinus. The largest known pycnodontiform was Gyrodus circularis, with length up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in). The Late...