Stomiahykidae
Stomiahykidae is an extinct family of prehistoric lungfishes which lived during the Devonian period.
Stomiahykidae Temporal range: Devonian | |
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Phylogeny
- Sarcopterygii (Class)
- Dipnoi (Subclass)
- Stomiahykidae (Family)
- †Archaeonectes (Genus)
- †Stomiakykus (Genus)
- Stomiahykidae (Family)
- Dipnoi (Subclass)
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