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A revision of the chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei) from the British Cretaceous

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Evolution and Diversity of Chondrichthyans (2008 ; Warszawa)
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The preliminary results of a revision of the British Cretaceous chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei) based on a study of museum collections are presented. The taxonomic composition (2 families, 9 genera, 20 species) and stratigraphic distribution of Cretaceous chimaeroid fishes are summarized. Some taxa, including Callorhinchus, Elasmodus, and Lebediodon are recorded from British Cretaceous for the first time.
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243--247
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Bibliogr. 20 poz.,
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  • Department of Palaeontology, Geological Faculty, Saratov State University, 83 Astrakhanskaya Str., Saratov, 410012, Russia, popovev@san.ru
Bibliografia
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  • POPOV, E.V. 2000. About the origin of the chimaeroid genus Edaphodon BUCKLAND, 1838 (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei). In: 5th European Workshop on Vertebrate Palaeontology, Abstracts. Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Georoiss: Abteilung, p. 63. Karlsruhe.
  • POPOV, E.V. 2004. Cretaceous and Paleocene chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei) from the south of European Russia (morphology, systematic, stratigraphical distribution). Ph.D. thesis. pp. 1-430. Saratov State University; Saratov. [In Russian]
  • POPOV, E.V. 2007a. New data about composition of the genus Ischyodus EGERTON, 1843 (Pisces, Holocephali, Chimaeroidei). In: «Paleontology, paleobiogeography and paleoecology»: Materials of the LIII session of the Paleontological Society of RAS, pp. 104-105, Saint-Petersburg. [In Russian]
  • POPOV, E.V. 2007b. The first records of the Cretaceous chimaeroid fish genus Lebediodon NESSOV and AVERIANOV, 1996 (Holocephali, Chimaeroidei, ‘Edaphodontidae’) from Western Europe. In: G.E. BUDD, M. STRENG, A. C. DALEY & S.WILLMAN (Eds), The Palaeontological Association, 51th Annual Meeting. Abstracts, p. 80; Uppsala.
  • POPOV, E.V. & AVERIANOV, A.V. 2001. Early Cretaceous holocephalans from Belgorod Province, Russia: the Mesozoic success of a Paleozoic group. In: “Obruchev Symposium Evolutionary Palaeoichthyology”. Programme and Abstracts Volume. Palaeontological Institute of the RAS, pp. 41-42; Moscow
  • POPOV, E.V. & BEZNOSOV, P.A. 2006. Remains of chimaeroid fishes (Holocephali: Chimaeroidei) from the Upper Jurassic deposits of Komi Republic, Russia. In: ROZANOV, A. YU., LOPATIN A.V. & PARKHAEV P. YU. (Eds), Modern Russian paleontology: classic and newest methods - 2006. Russian Academy of Sciences, Paleontological Institute, pp. 55-64.Moscow. [In Russian]
  • POPOV, E.V. & IVANOV, A.V. 1996. “Vacillating trends” in the morphogenesis of the Cretaceous-Paleogene Ischyodus species (Chimaeroidei, Edaphodontidae). In: “Geological sciences – 96”: The collection of materials of the scientific conference, “College” Publishing, pp. 53-57. Saratov. [In Russian]
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