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Osteolepididae
Paraphyletic family of tetrapodomorphs From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Osteolepididae is a family of primitive, fish-like tetrapodomorphs (the clade that contains modern tetrapods and their extinct relatives) that lived during the Devonian period. The family is generally thought to be paraphyletic, with the traits that characterise the family being widely distributed among basal tetrapodomorphs and other osteichthyans.[1] Some of the genera historically placed in Osteolepididae have more recently been assigned to the family Megalichthyidae, which appears to be a monophyletic group.[2]
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Genera
Below is a list of genera regarded as osteolepidids at some point:[1]
- †Chrysolepis (Reassigned to the monotypic family Chrysolepididae)[3]
- †Ectosteorhachis (Reassigned to the family Megalichthyidae)[2]
- †Geptolepis[3]
- †Glyptopomus
- †Gogonasus
- †Greiserolepis[3]
- †Gyroptychius
- †"Diplopterus"[2] (Junior homonym; reassigned to the family Tristichopteridae and renamed to Heddleichthys)[4]
- †Kenichthys[5]
- †Latvius
- †Medoevia[2] (Reassigned to the monotypic family Medoevididae)[3]
- †Megalichthys (Reassigned to the family Megalichthyidae)[2]
- †Megapomus
- †Megistolepis
- †Muranjilepis[5]
- †Osteolepis
- †Peregrina[3]
- †Shirolepis[3]
- †Thursius (Reassigned to the monotypic family Thursiidae)[3]
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References
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