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Relationships of tristichopterids (osteolepiform lobe-finned fishes) from the Middle-Late Devonian of Eat Gondwana.

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Young, Gavin

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Geological Society of Australia

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Two well-preserved articulated tristichopterids are known from the Canowindra fossil fish locality (Frasnian) in central New South Wales: Mandageria Johanson & Ahlberg, 1997 and Cabonnichthys Ahlberg & Johanson, 1997. Two other large tristichopterids are

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Alcheringa

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2037-12-31