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The following habitats are found across the Lobe-finned fishes distribution range.
He also thought that these supposed scales were very similar to those of the lobe-finned fish Megalichthys due to their large size.
The class is made up of lobe-finned fish, for example, the lungfish and coelacanths.
It belongs to a group called lobe-finned fishes, which were very common back in the Devonian.
Coelacanths are large, plump, lobe-finned fish that grow up to 1.8 meters.
The Rhipidistia are the lobe-finned fish, and include the ancestors of the tetrapods.
In the distant past, lobe-finned fish were abundant.
Other lobe-finned fish found in fossils from the Devonian period:
Koharalepis is a prehistoric lobe-finned fish which lived during the Devonian period.
They are a sister group to the Coelacanths and to the early lobe-finned fish which gave rise to the tetrapods.
A coelacanth is a type of fish in the Sarcopterygii, the lobe-finned fishes.
The lobe-finned fish gave rise to the land-based tetrapods.
The largest living lobe-finned fish is the coelacanth.
Laccognathus panderi is an extinct lobe-finned fish from eastern Europe.
Tetrapods evolved from animals with fins such as found in lobe-finned fishes.
Externally, there are several characteristics that distinguish the coelacanth from other lobe-finned fish.
The stapes likely evolved from the hyomandibula of lobe-finned fishes.
Previously thought to be a lobe-finned fish, it has now been reassigned to the earliest group of tetrapods.
The tetrapods evolved from the lobe-finned fishes about 395 million years ago in the Devonian.
Pederpes was discovered in 1971 in central Scotland and classified as a lobe-finned fish.
There also are several internal traits that aid in differentiating coelacanths from other lobe-finned fish.
All lobe-finned fishes possess teeth covered with true enamel.
During her career, Andrews wrote many studies on the prehistoric lobe-finned fish Onychodus.
Holoptychiidae is an extinct family of lobe-finned fishes which lived during the Devonian period.