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- Parexus abstract "Parexus is an extinct genus of acanthodian fish. Acanthodians are often referred to as ‘spiny sharks’, although acanthodians are not true sharks and evolved perhaps 50 million years earlier than sharks. Acanthodians share several features with bony fish and cartilaginous fish; they often have spines supporting their fins. Parexus is recognised by its large anterior dorsal fin spine. Several fossils have been discovered from the Early (Lower) Devonian Period of Tillywhandland, Scotland. Two species were described, P. recurvus and P. falcatus, both from Scotland; according to Burrow et al. (2013) P. falcatus is in fact a junior synonym of P. recurvus.".
- Parexus class Acanthodii.
- Parexus family Climatiidae.
- Parexus kingdom Animal.
- Parexus order Climatiiformes.
- Parexus phylum Chordate.
- Parexus synonym "Farnellia tuberculata (Traquair)".
- Parexus synonym "Parexus falcatus".
- Parexus thumbnail Mesacanthus_Parexus_Ischnacanthus.JPG?width=300.
- Parexus wikiPageID "14288280".
- Parexus wikiPageRevisionID "550689110".
- Parexus classis Acanthodii.
- Parexus familia Climatiidae.
- Parexus fossilRange "Early Devonian".
- Parexus genus "Parexus".
- Parexus hasPhotoCollection Parexus.
- Parexus name "Parexus".
- Parexus ordo Climatiiformes.
- Parexus phylum Chordate.
- Parexus regnum "Animalia".
- Parexus species "Parexus recurvus".
- Parexus synonyms "Farnellia tuberculata (Traquair)".
- Parexus synonyms "Parexus falcatus".
- Parexus subject Category:Acanthodii.
- Parexus subject Category:Devonian_fish.
- Parexus type Animal.
- Parexus type Eukaryote.
- Parexus type Species.
- Parexus type Organism.
- Parexus comment "Parexus is an extinct genus of acanthodian fish. Acanthodians are often referred to as ‘spiny sharks’, although acanthodians are not true sharks and evolved perhaps 50 million years earlier than sharks. Acanthodians share several features with bony fish and cartilaginous fish; they often have spines supporting their fins. Parexus is recognised by its large anterior dorsal fin spine. Several fossils have been discovered from the Early (Lower) Devonian Period of Tillywhandland, Scotland.".
- Parexus label "Parexus".
- Parexus sameAs m.03c_gtl.
- Parexus sameAs Q7136939.
- Parexus sameAs Q7136939.
- Parexus wasDerivedFrom Parexus?oldid=550689110.
- Parexus depiction Mesacanthus_Parexus_Ischnacanthus.JPG.
- Parexus isPrimaryTopicOf Parexus.
- Parexus name "Parexus".