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Italiano: Diagrammatic reconstruction of the overall shape of body and fins of macrosemiiform fishes in lateral view illustrating differences in shape, length, and number. A. Propterus microstomus; B. Notagogus denticulatus; C. Legnonotus krambergeri; D. Macrosemius rostratus; E. Enchelyolepis andrewsi (BMNH P6303); F. Enchelyolepis pectoralis (BMNH P7359); G. Uarbryichthys latus (AM F43258); H. Voelklichthys comitatus n. gen. n. sp. Pectoral fins are shown in yellow; pelvic fins in orange; dorsal fins in red; and anal fins in green.
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Source Arratia, G. and Schultze, H.-P.: The macrosemiiform fish companion of the Late Jurassic theropod Juravenator from Schamhaupten, Bavaria, Germany, Foss. Rec., 15, 5-25, https://doi.org/10.1002/mmng.201200001, 2012.
Author Arratia, G. and Schultze, H.-P.

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