Australian lungfish (redirect from Neoceratodus forsteri)
The Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri), also known as the Queensland lungfish, Burnett salmon and barramunda, is the only surviving member of...
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Neoceratodus is a genus of lungfish in the family Neoceratodontidae. The extant Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri) is the only surviving member...
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landmasses into the Cretaceous period. The Queensland lungfish, Neoceratodus forsteri, is endemic to Australia. Fossil records of this group date back...
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only three survive today: Neoceratodus in Queensland, Protopterus in Africa, and Lepidosiren in South America. Neoceratodus appears to be more primitive...
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Methuselah Species Neoceratodus forsteri Sex Unknown; suspected female Born Per DNA study: 1922 to 1931 Per earlier aquarium estimate: c. 1938 Known for...
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Peter K. (2016). "The Natural History of the Australian Lungfish Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft, 1870)". In Jorgensen, Jorden Morup; Joss, Jean (eds.)....
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Dipnoi). Her primary area of study is the Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri). She has served as a research fellow at Griffith University since...
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Neoceratodontidae is a family of lungfish containing Neoceratodus (represented by the extant Australian lungfish) and the extinct Mioceratodus. It, Lepidosirenidae...
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Frentiu, F.D.; J.R. Ovenden & R. Street (2001). "Australian lungfish (Neoceratodus forsteri: Dipnoi) have low genetic variation at allozyme and mitochondrial...
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Neoceratodus forsteri, a modern species...
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