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Sarcopterygii ("fleshy-finned fishes", from Greek σαρξ, sarx , flesh, and πτερυξ, pteryx , fin) -- sometimes considered synonymous with Crossopterygii ("fringe-finned fishes", from Greek κροσσό...
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Crossopterygian - Definition of Crossopterygian at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Crossopterygian. Look it up now! ... Use crossopterygian in a Sentence...
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Crossopterygians first arose in the Lower Devonian (360-408 mya) and became the ... tetrapods evolved from crossopterygian lobe-finned fishes driven onto ...
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These fish belong to the group Crossopterygian. Their only features that inspire hope in evolutionists are their fins, being fleshier than those of other fish. However, these fish are not intermediate forms at all, and between them and amphibians there exist enormous fundamental anatomical and physiological differences.
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crossopterygian: Definition and Pronunciation ... Info search tips ... crossopterygian (Thesaurus)
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THE discovery of a, living crossopterygian fish of the order Actinistia, described and illustrated on p. 455, is an event of outstanding importance. ...
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crossopterygian species Latimeria chalumnae is described and depicted. The ... ago, of a living crossopterygian, Latimeria chalumnae, in the Indian Ocean. ...
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2--Cycloid scale of probable crossopterygian origin. UNB74F4. Beds about 10 m above Latvius ... crossopterygian-bearing Albert beds north of. Moncton. ...
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