Climatius

Climatius

      genus of extinct, primitive jawed vertebrates common as fossils in Devonian rocks in Europe and North America (the Devonian period began 408 million years ago and ended about 360 million years ago). Climatius is representative of the acanthodians, spiny fishlike vertebrates related to the true “bony” fishes and their relatives from class Osteichthyes. Acanthodians are characterized by diamond-shaped scales and fins that possessed a strong bony spine at their leading edges. Climatius had two dorsal fins and numerous paired ventral fins, each with a supporting spine.

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  • Climatius — Temporal range: Late Silurian–Early Devonian …   Wikipedia

  • Climatius —   Climatius Rango temporal: Silúrico Superior Devónico Inferior …   Wikipedia Español

  • Climatius, S. — S. Climatius, (23. Jan.), ein Martyrer zu Ancyra. S. S. Donatus …   Vollständiges Heiligen-Lexikon

  • climatius — cli·ma·ti·us …   English syllables

  • climatius — klīˈmāsh(ē)əs noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Greek klimat , klima slope more at climate : a genus of small Devonian acanthodian fishes (family Diplacanthidae) see diplacanthus …   Useful english dictionary

  • Acanthodii — Stachelhaie Stachelhai. Gattung: n. b. Zeitraum Silur bis Perm 440 bis 299 Mio. Jahre Fossilfundorte Weltweit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Stachelhai — Stachelhaie Stachelhai. Gattung: n. b. Zeitraum Silur bis Perm 440 bis 299 Mio. Jahre Fossilfundorte Weltweit …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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