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  • [[Category:Devonian fish]] [[Category:Extant Late Devonian first appearances]] ...
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  • ...enolaemata/ Stenolaemata.] The Digital Atlas of Ordovician Life.</ref> All extant (living) species are in the order [[Cyclostomatida]], the third-largest ord ...ied in the Jurassic and became the most abundant group of bryozoans in the late Mesozoic. Cyclostomatida is no longer the most speciose bryozoan group, as ...
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  • ...nathorhizidae''' are an extinct family of [[lungfish]] that lived from the late [[Carboniferous]] until the middle [[Triassic]]. Gnathorhizid [[fossil]]s ...|last3=Near |first3=Thomas J. |date=2023-04-12 |title=The biogeography of extant lungfishes traces the breakup of Gondwana |journal=Journal of Biogeography ...
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  • ...le]] and foot were exposed and covered the outside of the shell, as in the extant [[Cypraeidae]] and [[Naticidae]]. ...& Yochelson, Ellis L. 1987. [https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/usgspubs/pp/pp1368 ''Late Mississippian gastropods of the Chainman Shale, west-central Utah'']. 112 p ...
    5 KB (663 words) - 16:58, 6 January 2025
  • | fossil_range = {{fossil_range|Late Devonian|Recent}} ...e Cretaceous]].<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1163/156854000504183 |title=The first fossil stenopodidean |author1=Frederick R. Shram |author2=Shen Yanbin |auth ...
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  • ...4-01|title=Evolutionary history of lungfishes with a new phylogeny of post-Devonian genera|journal=Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology|language=e ...ssn=0311-5518|url-access=subscription}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Kemp|first=A.|date=July 1997|title=A revision of Australian Mesozoic and Cenozoic lung ...
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  • ...ated Species: Equisetaceae"]</ref> is a family of [[fern]]s and the only [[Extant taxon|surviving]] family of the order [[Equisetales]], with one surviving g ...a]]'' is the oldest known relative of ''Equisetum''; it grew in the late [[Devonian]], about 375 [[million years ago]] and is assigned to its own order. ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Devonian|Recent}} ...ceae early in the Carboniferous. The Trigonocerataceae, in turn, gave rise late in the Triassic through the Syringonautilidae to the Nautilaceae, which inc ...
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  • ...Laurin | first2 = M. | doi = 10.5252/g2013n1a8 | title = The origin(s) of extant amphibians: A review with emphasis on the "lepospondyl hypothesis" | journa ...ibians ([[lepospondyl]]s and [[amphibamid]] temnospondyls) appear in the [[Late Carboniferous]], roughly 300 million years ago. Large fossil tetrapod assem ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Famennian|0|[[Late Devonian]]&nbsp;– [[Holocene|Present]]}} ...Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group |title=A community-derived classification for extant lycophytes and ferns |journal=Journal of Systematics and Evolution |volume= ...
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  • ...ao | first7 = T. | title = The earliest known stem-tetrapod from the Lower Devonian of China | doi = 10.1038/ncomms2170 | journal = Nature Communications | vol | image2 = Extant tetrapoda.jpg ...
    17 KB (1,605 words) - 11:58, 30 June 2025
  • {{Short description|Extinct genus of Devonian vascular plants}} | fossil_range = {{Geological range/linked|Late Devonian|Early Carboniferous}} ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|Devonian|Holocene}} ...ordinal]] [[clade]] of [[arachnid]]s. It is composed of the [[Extant taxon|extant]] orders [[Uropygi]] (whip scorpions), [[Schizomida]] (short-tailed whip sc ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossilrange|385|0|[[Late Devonian]]<ref name=TaylTayl93/> to Recent}} ...), a group of [[vascular plant]]s with a fossil record going back to the [[Devonian]]. They are commonly known as '''horsetails'''.<ref name=PPGI/> They typica ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{fossil_range|Devonian|recent}} ...ainder.<ref name="Grave"/> The earliest fossils of the group date to the [[Devonian]]. ...
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  • ...last4=Shen |first4=Y. |last5=Zhu |first5=M. |year=2021 |title=The Silurian-Devonian boundary in East Yunnan (South China) and the minimum constraint for the lu ...oups are successful today: [[Actinopterygii]] includes most [[extant taxon|extant]] [[bony fish]] species, and [[Sarcopterygii]] includes the [[tetrapod]]s. ...
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  • ...alamander ''[[Karaurus sharovi]]'' a non-urodelan caudatan from the Middle-Late Jurassic belonging to the family [[Karauridae]] The '''Caudata''' are a group of [[amphibian]]s containing the extant [[salamander]]s (the [[Order (biology)|order]] Urodela) and all extinct spe ...
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  • | fossil_range = {{Fossil range|Upper Jurassic|Recent|earliest=Late Permian|ref=<ref name=FB/>}}<br />Possible [[Permian]] occurrence ...e journal|url=https://www.academia.edu/428153|title=New information on the Devonian shark Mcmurdodus, based on material from western Queensland, Australia|webs ...
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  • ...il_range = {{Geological range|Ludlow|Devonian|[[Ludlow epoch|Ludlow]] to [[Devonian]]}} ...T.A. |year=2002 |title=Morphologically complex plant macrofossils from the Late Silurian of Arctic Canada |journal=American Journal of Botany |volume=89 |i ...
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  • ...of various fish lineages [[Basal (phylogenetics)|basal]] to [[extant taxon|extant]] [[Chondrichthyes]], which includes living [[shark]]s, [[Batoidea|rays]], ...dimentary rock]]s. The earliest acanthodians were marine, but during the [[Devonian]], freshwater species became predominant.{{citation needed|date=January 202 ...
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