Gnathorhiza
Gnathorhiza is an extinct genus of prehistoric lobe-finned fish (lungfish) which lived during the Permian period and Early Triassic epoch.[1]
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Genus: | Gnathorhiza |
References
- Carlson, Keith J. (1968). "The Skull Morphology and Estivation Burrows of the Permian Lungfish, Gnathorhiza Serrata". The Journal of Geology. 76 (6): 641–663. Bibcode:1968JG.....76..641C. doi:10.1086/627389. JSTOR 30066273.
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