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- Coelacanth abstract "The coelacanths (/ˈsiːləkænθ/ SEE-lə-kanth) constitute a rare order of fish that includes two extant species in the genus Latimeria: the West Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) and the Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis). They follow the oldest known living lineage of Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish and tetrapods), which means they are more closely related to lungfish, reptiles and mammals than to the common ray-finned fishes. They are found along the coastlines of the Indian Ocean and Indonesia. Since there are only two species of coelacanth and both are threatened, it is the most endangered order of animals in the world. The West Indian Ocean coelacanth is a critically endangered species.Coelacanths belong to the subclass Actinistia, a group of lobed-finned fish related to lungfish and certain extinct Devonian fish such as osteolepiforms, porolepiforms, rhizodonts, and Panderichthys. Coelacanths were thought to have gone extinct in the Late Cretaceous, but were rediscovered in 1938 off the coast of South Africa. Traditionally, the coelacanth was considered a “living fossil” due to its apparent lack of significant evolution over the past millions of years; and the coelacanth was thought to have evolved into roughly its current form approximately 400 million years ago. However, several recent studies have shown that coelacanth body shapes are much more diverse than is generally said. In addition, it was shown recently that studies concluding that a slow rate of molecular evolution is linked to morphological conservatism in coelacanths are biased on the a priori hypothesis that these species are living fossils.".
- Coelacanth class Actinistia.
- Coelacanth class Sarcopterygii.
- Coelacanth kingdom Animal.
- Coelacanth phylum Chordate.
- Coelacanth thumbnail Latimeria_Chalumnae_-_Coelacanth_-_NHMW.jpg?width=300.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink showgenera.php?taxon=611&rank=class.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink science-environment-22184556.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink www.dinofish.com.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink der-quastenflosser-ein-fossil-taucht-auf.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink coelacanth-dna-may-tell-how-fish-learned-to-walk.html.
- Coelacanth wikiPageExternalLink anatomy.html.
- Coelacanth wikiPageID "45503".
- Coelacanth wikiPageRevisionID "605612085".
- Coelacanth classis Sarcopterygii.
- Coelacanth family Coelacanth.
- Coelacanth hasPhotoCollection Coelacanth.
- Coelacanth imageCaption "--10-18".
- Coelacanth imageWidth "250".
- Coelacanth name "Coelacanth".
- Coelacanth ordo "Coelacanthiformes".
- Coelacanth ordoAuthority "L. S. Berg, 1937".
- Coelacanth phylum Chordate.
- Coelacanth regnum Animal.
- Coelacanth subclassis Actinistia.
- Coelacanth subdivision Indonesian_coelacanth.
- Coelacanth subdivision West_Indian_Ocean_coelacanth.
- Coelacanth subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Coelacanth subject Category:Coelacanthiformes.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fauna_of_Comoros.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fauna_of_Kenya.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fauna_of_Mozambique.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fish_of_Indonesia.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fish_of_South_Africa.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Fish_of_Tanzania.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Latimeriidae.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Lazarus_taxa.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Live-bearing_fish.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Living_fossils.
- Coelacanth subject Category:Ovoviviparous_fish.
- Coelacanth type Animal.
- Coelacanth type Eukaryote.
- Coelacanth type Fish.
- Coelacanth type Species.
- Coelacanth type Animal.
- Coelacanth type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Coelacanth type EukaryoticCell.
- Coelacanth type Fish.
- Coelacanth type Organism.
- Coelacanth comment "The coelacanths (/ˈsiːləkænθ/ SEE-lə-kanth) constitute a rare order of fish that includes two extant species in the genus Latimeria: the West Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) and the Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis). They follow the oldest known living lineage of Sarcopterygii (lobe-finned fish and tetrapods), which means they are more closely related to lungfish, reptiles and mammals than to the common ray-finned fishes.".
- Coelacanth label "Celakantokształtne".
- Coelacanth label "Coelacanth".
- Coelacanth label "Coelacanthiformes".
- Coelacanth label "Coelacanthiformes".
- Coelacanth label "Coelacanthiformes".
- Coelacanth label "Coelacanthimorpha".
- Coelacanth label "Cœlacanthe".
- Coelacanth label "Quastenflosser".
- Coelacanth label "Целакантообразные".
- Coelacanth label "شوكيات الجوف".
- Coelacanth label "シーラカンス".
- Coelacanth label "腔棘魚".
- Coelacanth sameAs Lalokoploutví.
- Coelacanth sameAs Quastenflosser.
- Coelacanth sameAs Coelacanthimorpha.
- Coelacanth sameAs Zelakanto.
- Coelacanth sameAs Cœlacanthe.
- Coelacanth sameAs Coelacanth.
- Coelacanth sameAs Coelacanthiformes.
- Coelacanth sameAs シーラカンス.
- Coelacanth sameAs 실러캔스.
- Coelacanth sameAs Coelacanthiformes.
- Coelacanth sameAs Celakantokształtne.
- Coelacanth sameAs Coelacanthiformes.
- Coelacanth sameAs m.0ccc8.
- Coelacanth sameAs Q59166.
- Coelacanth sameAs Q59166.
- Coelacanth wasDerivedFrom Coelacanth?oldid=605612085.
- Coelacanth depiction Latimeria_Chalumnae_-_Coelacanth_-_NHMW.jpg.
- Coelacanth isPrimaryTopicOf Coelacanth.
- Coelacanth name "Coelacanth".