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- Tristichopterids (Tristichopteridae) were a diverse and successful group of fish-like tetrapodomorphs living throughout the Middle and Late Devonian. They...
- their closest finned relatives, two groups of stem tetrapods called tristichopterids and elpistostegalids. This clade is defined as "the node-based clade...
- them the rhizodonts (notably Sauripterus), the osteolepidids, the tristichopterids (notably Eusthenopteron), and more recently the elpistostegalians (also...
- coronoid exists in most other tristichopterids but is absent in derived genera such as Eusthenodon. In tristichopterids, the anterior and middle coronoids...
- pertain to Hyneria, and ****uming proportions similar to more complete tristichopterids, it suggests H. lindae could possibly reach lengths up to 3.5 metres...
- Johanson, Z., and Ahlberg, P. E. (2001) Devonian rhizodontids and tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii; Tetrapodomorpha) from East Gondwana. Trans. R. Soc...
- 8–16.4 ft) and Barameda estimated at 3–4 m (9.8–13.1 ft) in length. Tristichopterid Hyneria reached length up to 3.5 m (11 ft). Gyrosteus, which belongs...
- 1293). A placoderm. Eusthenopteron E. jenkinsi NV2K17 locality. A tristichopterid. Holoptychius H. bergmanni NV2K17 locality (77º09.895’N, 86º16.157’W)...
- Reconstruction of Gooloogongia loomesi Archived 2008-08-24 at the Wayback Machine Devonian rhizodontids and tristichopterids from East Gondwana v t e...
- the 1940s and the 1990s. Eusthenopteron is a medium- to large-sized tristichopterid. The species E. foordi is estimated to have exceeded 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)...