2010
DOI: 10.1002/mmng.201000005
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The first record of Late Jurassic crossognathiform fishes from Europe and their phylogenetic importance for teleostean phylogeny

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“…10a, b). It also shares with other pachyrhizodontoids a quadrate-mandibular articulation placed posterior to the posterior margin of the orbit (Arratia and Tischlinger, 2010).…”
Section: Taxonomic Affinities and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…10a, b). It also shares with other pachyrhizodontoids a quadrate-mandibular articulation placed posterior to the posterior margin of the orbit (Arratia and Tischlinger, 2010).…”
Section: Taxonomic Affinities and Comparisonsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Highest teleostean ranks (e.g., infraclass) follow Betancur et al (2017) and the understanding of the family Pachyrhizodontidae follows current knowledge based on Forey (1977), Cavin (2001), Arratia (2008a), and Arratia and Tischlinger (2010). Osteological nomenclature follows Arratia (1997) for cranial bones, except those of the skull roof, which are based on the homology terminology for fishes as proposed by Jollie (1962) and Schultze (2008) for fishes.…”
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