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- Strunius abstract "Strunius is an extinct genus of lobe-finned fish from the Devonian period of Germany.Although it was a lobe-finned fish Strunius's fins were supported by fin rays, which are more associated with ray-finned fish. However, its skull was composed of two articulating halves, a feature characteristic of the lobe-finned rhipidistians. The skull was also divided by a deep articulation, with both halves probably connected by a large muscle, increasing the power of the bite. The same system is seen in coelacanths and the better-known Eusthenopteron.Compared to other lobe-finned fishes, Strunius had a rather short, stubby body, and was just 10 centimetres (4 in) long. It was covered in large, round, bony scales, and probably fed on other fishes.".
- Strunius class Sarcopterygii.
- Strunius family Onychodontidae.
- Strunius kingdom Animal.
- Strunius order Onychodontida.
- Strunius phylum Chordate.
- Strunius thumbnail 2Strunius.jpg?width=300.
- Strunius wikiPageID "5532174".
- Strunius wikiPageRevisionID "551108081".
- Strunius classis Sarcopterygii.
- Strunius familia "?Onychodontidae".
- Strunius fossilRange "Late Devonian".
- Strunius genus "Strunius".
- Strunius hasPhotoCollection Strunius.
- Strunius imageCaption "A pair of Strunius species".
- Strunius imageWidth "250".
- Strunius name "Strunius".
- Strunius ordo Onychodontida.
- Strunius phylum Chordate.
- Strunius regnum "Animalia".
- Strunius subject Category:Devonian_fish.
- Strunius subject Category:Onychodontida.
- Strunius type Animal.
- Strunius type Eukaryote.
- Strunius type Fish.
- Strunius type Species.
- Strunius type Fish.
- Strunius type Organism.
- Strunius comment "Strunius is an extinct genus of lobe-finned fish from the Devonian period of Germany.Although it was a lobe-finned fish Strunius's fins were supported by fin rays, which are more associated with ray-finned fish. However, its skull was composed of two articulating halves, a feature characteristic of the lobe-finned rhipidistians. The skull was also divided by a deep articulation, with both halves probably connected by a large muscle, increasing the power of the bite.".
- Strunius label "Strunius".
- Strunius label "Strunius".
- Strunius sameAs Strunius.
- Strunius sameAs m.0dr6py.
- Strunius sameAs Q3699097.
- Strunius sameAs Q3699097.
- Strunius wasDerivedFrom Strunius?oldid=551108081.
- Strunius depiction 2Strunius.jpg.
- Strunius isPrimaryTopicOf Strunius.
- Strunius name "Strunius".