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The following cladogram is based on multiple sources.<ref name=Rebellatrix>{{cite doi|10.1080/02724634.2012.657317}}</ref><ref name=Mawsonia>{{cite journal|work=Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi|volume=5|issue=2|page=195-205|year=2010|author=Gallo, V., M.S.S. de Carvalho, & H.R.S. Santos|title=New occurrence of †''Mawsoniidae'' (Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) in the Morro do Chaves Formation, Lower Cretaceous of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Northeastern Brazil}}</ref><ref name=Long>{{cite book|author=Long, J. A.|year=1995|title=The rise of fishes: 500 million years of evolution|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|place=Baltimore}}</ref><ref name=Cloutier>{{cite book|author=Cloutier, R. & Ahlberg, P. E.|year=1996|title=Morphology, characters, and the interrelationships of basal sarcopterygians|page=445-479}}</ref><ref name=Clement>{{cite journal|author=Clement, G.|year=2005|title=A new coelacanth (Actinistia, Sarcopterygii) from the Jurassic of France, and the question of the closest relative fossil to ''Latimeria''|work=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology|volume=25|issue=3|page=481-491}}</ref> |
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The following cladograms are based on multiple sources.<ref name=Rebellatrix>{{cite doi|10.1080/02724634.2012.657317}}</ref><ref name=Mawsonia>{{cite journal|work=Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi|volume=5|issue=2|page=195-205|year=2010|author=Gallo, V., M.S.S. de Carvalho, & H.R.S. Santos|title=New occurrence of †''Mawsoniidae'' (Sarcopterygii, Actinistia) in the Morro do Chaves Formation, Lower Cretaceous of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Northeastern Brazil}}</ref><ref name=Long>{{cite book|author=Long, J. A.|year=1995|title=The rise of fishes: 500 million years of evolution|publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press|place=Baltimore}}</ref><ref name=Cloutier>{{cite book|author=Cloutier, R. & Ahlberg, P. E.|year=1996|title=Morphology, characters, and the interrelationships of basal sarcopterygians|page=445-479}}</ref><ref name=Clement>{{cite journal|author=Clement, G.|year=2005|title=A new coelacanth (Actinistia, Sarcopterygii) from the Jurassic of France, and the question of the closest relative fossil to ''Latimeria''|work=Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology|volume=25|issue=3|page=481-491}}</ref> |