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  • Chondrostei (redirect from Chondrostean)
    Chondrostei is a group of non-neopterygian ray-finned fish. While the term originally referred to the paraphyletic grouping of all non-neopterygian ray-finned...
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    scales are added in concentric layers as the fish grows. Teleosts and chondrosteans (sturgeons and paddlefish) also differ from the bichirs and holosteans...
    48 KB (3,773 words) - 04:39, 21 August 2024
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    however, such as lepidotrichs lost in tetrapods, and bone lost among the chondrostean fishes. Lungs have been retained in dipnoi (lungfish), and many tetrapods...
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    The chondrostean kidney is an important hemopoietic organ; where erythrocytes, granulocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages develop. Like chondrostean fish...
    55 KB (5,882 words) - 07:59, 5 July 2024
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    the chondrosteans (sturgeon, paddlefish, bichir and reedfish) is the cartilaginous nature of their skeletons. The ancestors of the chondrosteans are thought...
    304 KB (29,027 words) - 19:28, 21 August 2024
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    presence of a paired vomer. Holosteans are closer to teleosts than are the chondrosteans, the other group intermediate between teleosts and cartilaginous fish...
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    chondrostean kidney is an important hemopoietic organ; it is where erythrocytes, granulocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages develop. Like chondrostean...
    88 KB (10,955 words) - 08:53, 29 July 2024
  • Threskiornithidae. Spoonbill may also refer to: Spoonbill catfish, a primitive Chondrostean ray-finned fish USS Spoonbill (MSC-202), a Bluebird-class motor minesweeper...
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    There are three types of ray finned fishes: the chondrosteans, holosteans, and teleosts. The chondrosteans and holosteans are among the earlier fish to evolve...
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    encompass one myxinid, two petromyzontids, 18 chondrichthyans, two chondrosteans, and 230 teleosts. In addition, the sea hosts 37 marine mammal species...
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    paddlefish, bichirs and reed fish compose the thirty-eight species of chondrosteans, and are considered relict species. Included in the over 23,000 species...
    61 KB (6,334 words) - 22:52, 14 July 2024
  • Taxon Material Notes Images Ceratodus sp. A lungfish Saurichthyidae sp. A chondrostean ray-finned fish...
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  • Stichopterus is an extinct genus of chondrostean ray-finned fish that lived during the Early Cretaceous epoch in Asia. It has been found in Russia (Murtoi...
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  • provenance uncertain. Birgeria B. stensioei A predatory and pelagic birgeriid chondrostean, by far the largest actinopterygian in the formation. The best-preserved...
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    Otoconin-22 contains 127 amino acids. Otoconin-22 has a single sPLA2 domain. Chondrostean fish contain a similar protein of 40 to 50 kDa mass, and vaterite as...
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    Russell, Loris S. (1951). "Bobasatrania? canadensis (Lambe), a giant chondrostean fish from the Rocky Mountains". Annual Report of the National Museum...
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    fishes but are a highly specialized and successful offshoot of ancestral chondrosteans, retaining such ancestral features as a heterocercal tail, fin structure...
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    Peipiaosteus is an extinct genus of prehistoric chondrostean ray-finned fish. Its fossils are found in the Early Cretaceous Jiufotang Formation, Pani Lake...
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    Russell, Loris S. (1951). "Bobasatrania? canadensis (Lambe), a giant chondrostean fish from the Rocky Mountains". Annual Report of the National Museum...
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    (23 ft). Their skeleton was largely made up of bones (unlike living chondrosteans), but ossification was reduced compared to other ray-fins. Paleontology...
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