The contribution of paleontology to teleostean phylogeny
C Patterson - Major patterns in vertebrate evolution, 1977 - Springer
I have been given a title concerning what Medawar (1967: 23, 74) called 'a comparatively
humble and unexacting kind of science,'research in 'the parish registers of evolution.'To …
humble and unexacting kind of science,'research in 'the parish registers of evolution.'To …
[PDF][PDF] Some osteological features of modern lower teleostean fishes
WA Gosline - Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, 1961 - repository.si.edu
The classification of modern lower teleostean fishes hasbeen erected piecemeal, and the
interrelationships of many of the groups remain unknown. That the structure of some of these …
interrelationships of many of the groups remain unknown. That the structure of some of these …
[PDF][PDF] Reassessment of the phylogenetic relationships of certain Jurassic teleosts and their implications on teleostean phylogeny
G Arratia - Mesozoic fishes—systematics and paleoecology, 1996 - researchgate.net
The phylogenetic relationships of 15 Jurassic teleostean genera from Europe (eg,†
Allothrissops,† Anaethalion,† Ascalabos,† Leptolepis,† Orthogonikleithrus), Asia (eg,† …
Allothrissops,† Anaethalion,† Ascalabos,† Leptolepis,† Orthogonikleithrus), Asia (eg,† …
Complexities of early Teleostei and the evolution of particular morphological structures through time
G Arratia - Copeia, 2015 - meridian.allenpress.com
The subclass Teleostei Müller was erected in 1845 to contain all fishes possessing
intermuscular bones (eg, epineurals and epipleurals) and two arterial valves (in the conus …
intermuscular bones (eg, epineurals and epipleurals) and two arterial valves (in the conus …
[引用][C] Origin and diversification of teleostean fishes
GJ Nelson - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969 - Wiley Online Library
Because actinopterygians have not given rise to thoroughly terrestrial forms of life, they are
often regarded as some mere “sideline” or “dead-end” of vertebrate evolution. But it is …
often regarded as some mere “sideline” or “dead-end” of vertebrate evolution. But it is …
XIX.—A synopsis of the suborders and families of Teleostean fishes
GA Boulenger - Journal of Natural History, 1904 - Taylor & Francis
FoR several years I have been endeavouring to improve the classification of Teleostean
Fishes, chiefly through a study of their skeletons, of which a large series has been prepared …
Fishes, chiefly through a study of their skeletons, of which a large series has been prepared …
The sister-group of Teleostei: consensus and disagreements
G Arratia - Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
Several hypotheses supporting monophyly of the Teleostei on the basis of synapomorphies
have been produced over the last 30 years. The concept of Teleostei sensu Patterson …
have been produced over the last 30 years. The concept of Teleostei sensu Patterson …
[PDF][PDF] Phyletic studies of teleostean fishes, with a provisional classification of living forms. Bulletin of the AMNH; v. 131, article 4
PH Greenwood, DE Rosen, SH Weitzman, GS Myers - 1966 - Citeseer
HISTORY THE LATEST widely accepted general classi-fication of teleostean fishes is that of
Berg (1940), and in neither its second edition, edited by Svetovidov (Berg, 1955), nor its …
Berg (1940), and in neither its second edition, edited by Svetovidov (Berg, 1955), nor its …
[PDF][PDF] Mesozoic halecostomes and the early radiation of teleosts
G Arratia - Mesozoic fishes, 2004 - pfeil-verlag.de
An evaluation of the knowledge of advanced actinopterygians during the last 150 years
reveals notable progress in the understanding of halecomorphs and teleosts, especially …
reveals notable progress in the understanding of halecomorphs and teleosts, especially …
[PDF][PDF] The monophyly of Teleostei and stem-group teleosts
G Arratia - Mesozoic fishes, 1999 - pfeil-verlag.de
The relationships among Jurassic teleosts from Europe, and Middle and South America,
the? Early Cretaceous osteoglossomorph† Lycoptera, the Early Cretaceous ostariophysan† …
the? Early Cretaceous osteoglossomorph† Lycoptera, the Early Cretaceous ostariophysan† …