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Coelacanth - Wikipedia
Coelacanths, which are related to lungfishes and tetrapods, were believed to have become extinct at the end of the Cretaceous period. More closely related to tetrapods than to the ray-finned fish, coelacanths were considered transitional species between fish and tetrapods.
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Coelacanth | Smithsonian Ocean
Coelacanths are "living fossils" with lobe-finned fins, once thought extinct, and have unique features like a rostral organ and a hinged skull.
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coelacanth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From the New Latin genus name Coelacanthus, from Ancient Greek κοῖλος (koîlos, “hollow”) + ἄκανθα (ákantha, “spine”), referring to the hollow caudal fin rays.
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cœlacanth
cœlacanth, a. and n. Zool. (ˈsiːləkænθ) [ad. mod.L. Cœlacanthus, name of the typical genus, f. Gr. κοῖλ-ος hollow + ἄκανθ-α spine.] A. adj. Having a hollow spine; said of an extinct family of fishes. B. n. A fish of the genus Cœlacanthus or the family Cœlacanthidæ. (Specimens of this fish found in m...
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Investigation of the Cœlacanth | Nature
IT was my privilege to carry out detailed investigations on the first Cœlacanth, and to have discovered what appears to be the area where those fishes still ...
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[PDF] Fossils of cœlacanth discovered in Ticino reveal the existence of an ...
Fossils of a new coelacanth species, *Rieppelia heinzfurreri*, were discovered in Ticino, revealing an unexpected diversification after a mass ...
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cœlacanth: meaning, translation - WordSense
WordSense Dictionary: cœlacanth - spelling, hyphenation, synonyms, translations, meanings & definitions.
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Diving with the Cœlacanth: The Fish Out of Time - ZED
120 metres down off the wild coast of South Africa lives an animal once thought to have been extinct for 65 million years - the cœlacanth, locally known as ...
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cœlacanth - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Obsolete form of coelacanth.
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The Second Cœlacanth - Nature
Publish with us · Article · Published: 17 January 1953. The Second Cœlacanth. J. L. B. SMITH. Nature volume 171, pages 99–101 (1953)Cite this article. 278 ...
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West Indian Ocean coelacanth - Wikipedia
The West Indian Ocean coelacanth was historically known by fishermen around the Comoro Islands (where it is known as gombessa), Madagascar, and Mozambique
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Coelacanths, Living Fossils of the Sea - YouTube
The Coelacanth, Living Fossil of the Sea | Deep Sea Wonders Once known only from fossils, the coelacanth was thought to have gone extinct ...
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cœlo-
▪ I. cœlo-1 (ˈsiːləʊ) before a vowel cœl-, combining form of Gr. κοῖλος hollow, in various scientific terms, as ˈcœlodont, a. [Gr. ὀδούς, ὀδοντ- tooth], hollow-toothed (epithet of certain lizard-like reptiles as distinguished from the pleodont or solid-toothed). cœloˈrrhizous, a. [Gr. ῥίζα root], ha...
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Christine Adamo
Netherland), Effemme (Italy), Alpha Books (China)), tells how a Parisian girl, Marie, get caught into the deadly discovery of an enigmatic fossil fish: the cœlacanth
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latimeria
latimeria (lætɪˈmɪərɪə) [mod.L. (J. L. B. Smith 1939, in Nature 18 Mar. 456/2), f. name of Marjorie E. D. Courtenay-Latimer (b. 1907), director of the East London Museum at the time of the discovery + -ia1.] A large marine fish of the genus so called, the only living representative of the order of c...
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