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Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian Tetrapod-Bearing Locality of Strud (Belgium, Upper Famennian), with Phylogenetic and Paleobiogeographic Co...
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Yann Leroy
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Edward B. Daeschler
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Jason P. Downs
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Sandrine Ladevèze
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Gaël Clément
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
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Tristichopterids (Sarcopterygii, Tetrapodomorpha) from the Upper Devonian tetrapod-bearing locality of Strud (Belgium, upper Famennian), with phylogenetic and paleobiogeographic co...
by
Sébastien
Olive
(3072225)
,
Yann Leroy (9275100)
,
Edward B. Daeschler (3072228)
,
Jason P. Downs (9275103)
,
Sandrine Ladevèze (256138)
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Gaël Clément (117344)
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bearing locality
cabonnichthys burnsi </
describe new material
dispersal events occurred
eastern north america
edenopteron keithcrooki </
eusthenodon wangsjoi </
great devonian interchange
hyneria lindae </
langlieria socqueti </
late devonian
latter dispersal events
likely differentiated
mandageria fairfaxi </
new phylogenetic analysis
paleobiogeographic analysis using
paleobiogeographic considerations
predicts dispersal events
probably spread
recent improvements
statistical method
time .</ p
tristichopterid knowledge
unassignable tetrapodomorph remains
upper devonian tetrapod
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