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{{Argyriou et al., 2018}}<!--Internal cranial anatomy of Early Triassic species of †Saurichthys (Actinopterygii: †Saurichthyiformes): implications for the phylogenetic placement of †Saurichthyiforms-->
 
{{Beckett et al., 2018}}<!--Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of fossil snake mackerels and cutlassfishes (Trichiuroidea) from the Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation-->
 
{{Beckett et al., 2018}}<!--Morphology and phylogenetic relationships of fossil snake mackerels and cutlassfishes (Trichiuroidea) from the Eocene (Ypresian) London Clay Formation-->
 
{{Beckett et al., 2018a}}<!--Comparative anatomy of the gill skeleton of fossil Aulopiformes-->
 
{{Beckett et al., 2018a}}<!--Comparative anatomy of the gill skeleton of fossil Aulopiformes-->
 
{{Davesne et al., 2018a}}<!--Histology of the endothermic opah (Lampris sp.) suggests a new structure–function relationship in teleost fish bone-->
 
{{Davesne et al., 2018a}}<!--Histology of the endothermic opah (Lampris sp.) suggests a new structure–function relationship in teleost fish bone-->

Version vom 13. November 2018, 12:25 Uhr

Matt Friedman

  • Department of Earth Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3AN, United Kingdom.
  • E-mail: j.clarke.paleo@gmail.com


Beschriebene Taxa

Publikationen

2015

2016

2017

  • Brazeau, M.D., Friedman, M., Jerve, A. & Atwood, R.C. 2017. A three-dimensional placoderm (stem-group gnathostome) pharyngeal skeleton and its implications for primitive gnathostome pharyngeal architecture. Journal of Morphology, 278 (9): 1220–1228. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Davesne, D., Carnevale, G. & Friedman, M. 2017. Bajaichthys elegans from the Eocene of Bolca (Italy) and the overlooked morphological diversity of Zeiformes (Teleostei, Acanthomorpha). Palaeontology, 60 (2): 255–268. (doi) Zitatseite 
  • Giles, S., Xu, G.-H., Near, T.J. & Friedman, M. 2017. Early members of ‘living fossil’ lineage imply later origin of modern ray-finned fishes. Nature, 549 (7671): 265–268. (doi) Zitatseite 

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