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- Macropoma abstract "Macropoma (meaning big apple or large fruit) is an extinct genus of coelacanth in the class Sarcopterygii. These fishes have apparently been extinct for over 70 million years and are most closely related to the modern coelacanth Latimeria.Fossils of Macropoma have been found in both England and Czechoslovakia. Recorded fossils have bodies under two feet in length. A modern coelacanth measures five or more, but in other respects the two genera are remarkably similar, and share the same body plan with a three-lobed tail and stalked fins.Macropoma grew to a length of 22 inches (55 centimeters) and would have preyed upon smaller aquatic species.".
- Macropoma class Sarcopterygii.
- Macropoma family Coelacanth.
- Macropoma kingdom Animal.
- Macropoma order Coelacanth.
- Macropoma phylum Chordate.
- Macropoma thumbnail Macropoma_1848.png?width=300.
- Macropoma wikiPageID "3082825".
- Macropoma wikiPageRevisionID "562670751".
- Macropoma classis Sarcopterygii.
- Macropoma familia Coelacanth.
- Macropoma fossilRange "Late Cretaceous,".
- Macropoma genus "Macropoma".
- Macropoma genusAuthority "Agassiz, 1835".
- Macropoma hasPhotoCollection Macropoma.
- Macropoma imageCaption "Life restoration of Macropoma".
- Macropoma imageWidth "250".
- Macropoma name "Macropoma".
- Macropoma ordo Coelacanth.
- Macropoma phylum Chordate.
- Macropoma regnum "Animalia".
- Macropoma subject Category:Cretaceous_fish.
- Macropoma subject Category:Latimeriidae.
- Macropoma subject Category:Prehistoric_bony_fish.
- Macropoma subject Category:Prehistoric_fish_of_Europe.
- Macropoma type Animal.
- Macropoma type Eukaryote.
- Macropoma type Fish.
- Macropoma type Species.
- Macropoma type Fish.
- Macropoma type Organism.
- Macropoma comment "Macropoma (meaning big apple or large fruit) is an extinct genus of coelacanth in the class Sarcopterygii. These fishes have apparently been extinct for over 70 million years and are most closely related to the modern coelacanth Latimeria.Fossils of Macropoma have been found in both England and Czechoslovakia. Recorded fossils have bodies under two feet in length.".
- Macropoma label "Macropoma".
- Macropoma label "Macropoma".
- Macropoma label "Macropoma".
- Macropoma label "Macropoma".
- Macropoma label "Macropoma".
- Macropoma label "マクロポマ".
- Macropoma sameAs Macropoma.
- Macropoma sameAs Macropoma.
- Macropoma sameAs マクロポマ.
- Macropoma sameAs 마크로포마.
- Macropoma sameAs Macropoma.
- Macropoma sameAs Macropoma.
- Macropoma sameAs m.08q5p7.
- Macropoma sameAs Q1343758.
- Macropoma sameAs Q1343758.
- Macropoma wasDerivedFrom Macropoma?oldid=562670751.
- Macropoma depiction Macropoma_1848.png.
- Macropoma isPrimaryTopicOf Macropoma.
- Macropoma name "Macropoma".