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Diplocercididae

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Diplocercidae
Temporal range: Devonian to Carboniferous
Diplocercides heiligostockensis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Sarcopterygii
Subclass: Actinistia
Family: Diplocercidae
Genera

Diplocercidae is an extinct family of prehistoric coelacanth fishes which lived during the Devonian and Carboniferous period.

See also

References

  1. Echols, Joan (August 28, 2010). "The Project Gutenberg eBook of A New Genus of Pennsylvanian Fish (Crossopterygii, Coelacanthiformes), by Joan Echols". www.gutenberg.org. Retrieved 2024-03-21.
Actinistia
Gnathostomata
Actinistia
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Actinistia
Actinistia sensu lato
"Onychodontiformes"
Actinistia sensu stricto
Miguashaiidae
Diplocercidae
Hadronectoridae
Rhabdodermatidae
Laugiidae
Coelacanthiformes
Coelacanthidae
Whiteiidae
Latimerioidei
Mawsoniidae
Latimeriidae
Strunius rolandi

Miguashaia sp. Allenypterus montanus Mawsonia sp.

Latimeria chalumnae
Taxon identifiers
Diplocercidae


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