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- Heteronectes abstract "Heteronectes chaneti is a fossil fish which has been identified as an early relative of the flatfish, and as a transitional fossil. In a typical modern flatfish, the head is asymmetric with both eyes on one side of the head. In Heteronectes, the transition from the typical symmetric head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye positioned near the top of the head, very similar, but less so than its Italian relative, Amphistium.Heteronectes is found in the early to middle Eocene of France.".
- Heteronectes wikiPageID "18463409".
- Heteronectes wikiPageRevisionID "557871234".
- Heteronectes authority "Friedman, 2008".
- Heteronectes genus "Heteronectes".
- Heteronectes hasPhotoCollection Heteronectes.
- Heteronectes parentAuthority "Friedman, 2008".
- Heteronectes species "chaneti".
- Heteronectes subject Category:Eocene_fish.
- Heteronectes subject Category:Pleuronectiformes.
- Heteronectes subject Category:Prehistoric_bony_fish.
- Heteronectes subject Category:Transitional_fossils.
- Heteronectes type Adult109605289.
- Heteronectes type CausalAgent100007347.
- Heteronectes type Dodo110022908.
- Heteronectes type LivingThing100004258.
- Heteronectes type Object100002684.
- Heteronectes type Oldster110376523.
- Heteronectes type Organism100004475.
- Heteronectes type Person100007846.
- Heteronectes type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Heteronectes type TransitionalFossils.
- Heteronectes type Whole100003553.
- Heteronectes type YagoLegalActor.
- Heteronectes type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Heteronectes comment "Heteronectes chaneti is a fossil fish which has been identified as an early relative of the flatfish, and as a transitional fossil. In a typical modern flatfish, the head is asymmetric with both eyes on one side of the head. In Heteronectes, the transition from the typical symmetric head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye positioned near the top of the head, very similar, but less so than its Italian relative, Amphistium.Heteronectes is found in the early to middle Eocene of France.".
- Heteronectes label "Heteronectes chaneti".
- Heteronectes label "Heteronectes".
- Heteronectes label "原始比目鱼".
- Heteronectes sameAs Heteronectes_chaneti.
- Heteronectes sameAs m.0hhr5rb.
- Heteronectes sameAs Q1329082.
- Heteronectes sameAs Q1329082.
- Heteronectes sameAs Heteronectes.
- Heteronectes wasDerivedFrom Heteronectes?oldid=557871234.
- Heteronectes isPrimaryTopicOf Heteronectes.