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- Dipterus abstract "Dipterus (meaning 'two wings') is an extinct genus of lungfish from the late Devonian period of Australia and Europe. In most respects, Dipterus, which was about 35 centimetres (14 in) long, closely resembled modern lungfish. Like its ancestor Dipnorhynchus, it had tooth-like plates on its palate instead of real teeth. However, unlike its modern relatives, in which the dorsal, caudal, and anal fin are fused into one, Dipterus's fins were still separated. It mostly ate invertebrates[citation needed], and had lungs, not an air bladder. These were more developed in Dipterus and are still seen in modern day lungfish. The genus was established by Adam Sedgwick & Roderick Murchison in the year 1828.".
- Dipterus class Lungfish.
- Dipterus class Sarcopterygii.
- Dipterus family Dipteridae.
- Dipterus kingdom Animal.
- Dipterus order Lungfish.
- Dipterus phylum Chordate.
- Dipterus thumbnail Dipterus_valenciennesi.jpg?width=300.
- Dipterus wikiPageID "5533098".
- Dipterus wikiPageRevisionID "541416171".
- Dipterus classis Sarcopterygii.
- Dipterus familia Dipteridae.
- Dipterus fossilRange "(Mid to Late Devonian)".
- Dipterus genus "Dipterus".
- Dipterus hasPhotoCollection Dipterus.
- Dipterus imageCaption "Dipterus valenciennesi".
- Dipterus imageWidth "200".
- Dipterus ordo "†Dipteriformes".
- Dipterus phylum Chordate.
- Dipterus regnum "Animalia".
- Dipterus subclassis Lungfish.
- Dipterus subject Category:Devonian_fish.
- Dipterus subject Category:Lungfish.
- Dipterus subject Category:Prehistoric_bony_fish.
- Dipterus type Animal.
- Dipterus type Eukaryote.
- Dipterus type Fish.
- Dipterus type Species.
- Dipterus type Fish.
- Dipterus type Organism.
- Dipterus comment "Dipterus (meaning 'two wings') is an extinct genus of lungfish from the late Devonian period of Australia and Europe. In most respects, Dipterus, which was about 35 centimetres (14 in) long, closely resembled modern lungfish. Like its ancestor Dipnorhynchus, it had tooth-like plates on its palate instead of real teeth. However, unlike its modern relatives, in which the dorsal, caudal, and anal fin are fused into one, Dipterus's fins were still separated.".
- Dipterus label "Dipterus".
- Dipterus label "Dipterus".
- Dipterus label "Dipterus".
- Dipterus label "Диптерусы".
- Dipterus sameAs Dipterus.
- Dipterus sameAs Dipterus.
- Dipterus sameAs m.0dr81y.
- Dipterus sameAs Q144906.
- Dipterus sameAs Q144906.
- Dipterus wasDerivedFrom Dipterus?oldid=541416171.
- Dipterus depiction Dipterus_valenciennesi.jpg.
- Dipterus isPrimaryTopicOf Dipterus.