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DOI: 10.1007/1-4020-3985-9_9
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Mesozoic Osteichthyans of Mexico

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“…The occurrence of Pycnodus in Mexico confirms the presence of Pycnodontinae fishes in North America, evidencing a wide marine distribution of this subfamily (see Alvarado-Ortega et al, 2006). The body shape of pycnodontiforms suggests that these fishes were not competent pelagic swimmers.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologysupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The occurrence of Pycnodus in Mexico confirms the presence of Pycnodontinae fishes in North America, evidencing a wide marine distribution of this subfamily (see Alvarado-Ortega et al, 2006). The body shape of pycnodontiforms suggests that these fishes were not competent pelagic swimmers.…”
Section: Systematic Paleontologysupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The previously recovered vertebrate fossils from the Tlaxiaco Basin are extremely rare and their sites of origin are poorly documented (Alvarado-Ortega et al, 2006) (Figure 2). After the restoration of the Mexican Republic at the end of the Maximilian Empire, the Mexican government supported the creation and enrichment of scientific collections.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este estudio fue parcialmente reportado por Garibay-Romero & AlvaradoOrtega (2002) y por Alvarado-Ortega et al (2006). En este trabajo se describe e ilustra el conjunto total de estos restos fósiles, representando dos grupos mayores de peces: osteictios y condrictios.…”
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“…Enchodus, comúnmente llamado "arenque dientes de sable", fue un pez muy abundante durante el Cretácico tardío (a partir del Cenomaniano), que tuvo una amplia distribución mundial (Goody, 1969;Arambourg, 1952). El hallazgo de esta mandíbula de Enchodus en los sedimentos turonianos explotados en la Cantera las Bocas, se suma a un amplio registro que incluye otras localidades turonianas en México (Alvarado-Ortega et al, 2006). Este género ha sido reportado en San José de las Rusias, Tamaulipas, Xilitla, San Luis Potosí (Maldonado-Koerdell, 1956), Vallecillo, Nuevo León (Blanco-Piñón, 1998), Cantera Muhi, Hidalgo (González-Rodríguez & Applegate, 2000, y recientemente en varias localidades en norte de Coahuila (Blanco-Piñón et al, 2004;González-Barba & Espinosa-Chávez, 2005).…”
Section: P R O V a Sunclassified