Laugiidae
Laugiidae is an extinct family of prehistoric sarcopterygian fishes which lived during the Triassic and Jurassic period. Their fossils has been found in Germany, Greenland and China.[1]
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Coccoderma bavaricum | |
Coccoderma nudum, at the Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna | |
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Family: | †Laugiidae Stensiö, 1932 |
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References
- Jinnan Tong, Xiugao Zhou, Douglas H. Erwin, Jingxun Zuo & Laishi Zhao: Fossil fishes from the Lower Triassic of Majiashan, Chaohu, Anhui Province, China. Journal of Paleontology, 80(1), 2006, pp. 146-161. PDF
- Peter L. Forey: History of the Coelacanth Fishes. Springer Verlag GmbH, ISBN 0-412-78480-7
- Karl Albert Frickhinger: Fossilien Atlas Fische, Mergus-Verlag, Melle, 1999, ISBN 3-88244-018-X
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