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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «CHONDROSTIAN»
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1
The Naturalist in Australia
... the largest living representative of the Teleostian or bony-skeletoned fish, as
distinguished from the Chondrostian or Cartilaginousskeletoned group, of which
the Sharks and Sturgeons are familiar examples. The true Australian Barramundi,
...
William Saville-Kent, 2014
2
The Chambers Dictionary
n chondrostian (kon-dros'li-in; Gr osteon bone) a member of the Chondrostei, an
order of bony fishes including the sturgeon, bichir and paddlefish. — n chon drute
a rounded granule found in meteorites and in deep-sea deposits. [Gr chondros ...
3
Earth Science: The Earth's Surface and History
Marine and Insect Life Chondrostian fish (ray-finned, but with largely
cartilaginous skeletons) diversified greatly in the Early Triassic as sharks
declined and more primitive fish characteristic of the Paleozoic persisted in low
numbers and ...
4
Magill's Survey of Science: Hot spots and volcanic island ...
Chondrostian fish (ray-finned, but with largely cartilaginous skeletons) diversified
greatly in the Early Triassic as sharks declined and more primitive fish
characteristic of the Paleozoic persisted in low numbers and variety.
Cartilaginous fish ...
Frank Northen Magill, 1990
5
Evolutionary paleobiology of behavior and coevolution
Beltan (1977) has described an Early Triassic specimen of the chondrostian
Birgeria from Madagascar that he interprets as an example of ovoviviparity rather
than of predation. But, the brief description and illustration may still leave open
the ...
Arthur James Boucot, 1990
6
Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society
The Chondrostian Teleostians — represented by the families Palawniscidae and
Platysomidse — are also found in beds of both fresh water and marine origin, this
going to prove that thev — like their living representative, the Sturgeon — were ...
Yorkshire Geological and Polytechnic Society, 1902
7
Developmental immunobiology: proceedings of the fifth Irwin ...
There is no evidence of any such moleculesin the circulation of any of the
holostian, chondrostian or teleost fishes but that doesn't mean that it may not be
present only on the cell surface. Critical studies, to my knowledge, have not been
done ...
Gregory W. Siskind, Stephen D. Litwin, Marc Edward Weksler, 1979
8
Creation Research Society Quarterly
576) noted as follows: The origins of all peculiarly amphibian ocular features
must be sought far from the 'highest' fishes in the imperfectly known chondrostian
-dipnoan- crossopterygian series of patterns. Evolutionary details of such would ...
Creation Research Society, 1987
9
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
413-422. Gulyaev, D.V., The Stage of Muscle Plates in Histogenesis of Myotomal
Musculature of Chondrostian Fishes (Chon- drostei), Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR,
1978, vol. 242, no. 2, pp. 442-445. Gulyaev, D.V., Poskonova, M.A., and Balezina,
...
10
Larousse encyclopedia of the animal world
Chondrostian fishes (Chondrostei) Bichirs (Polypteriformes) This is a small group
of freshwater fishes found today only in Africa. Their relationships with the bony
fishes have been disputed and variously interpreted, but they are presumed to ...