Priscacara, is a genus of extinct temperate bass described from Early to Middle Eocene fossils. It is characterized by a sunfish-like body and its stout...
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Cockerellites (redirect from Priscacara liops)
spines. The type species, C. liops, was originally named as a species of Priscacara by Edward Drinker Cope upon creating the genus in 1877, but P. liops was...
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Fossil of a ray-finned perch (†Priscacara serrata) from the Lower Eocene about 50 million years ago...
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Nothonotus Putnam, 1863 Genus Percina Haldeman, 1842 †Mioplosus Cope, 1877 †Priscacara Cope, 1877 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Percidae. Richard van...
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ammonite fossils, each approximately 1.5 cm across Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from the Green River Formation of Wyoming A permineralized trilobite...
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North America) †P. eocenica David, 1946 (Priabonian; United States) †Priscacara Cope, 1877 (Eocene; North America) †P. aquilonia Wilson, 1977 (Ypresian;...
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Petrified cone of Araucaria sp. from Patagonia, Argentina. Eocene fossil fish Priscacara liops from the Green River Formation of Utah. Rudist bivalves from the...
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Museum, Vol. VII, pp. 374–387, 1911. 9. "The Relationships of the Genus Priscacara". Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, Article VII, 1912...
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†Prionolepis[Sepkoski 2002] †Prionopleurus[Sepkoski 2002] Prionotus[Sepkoski 2002] †Priscacara[Sepkoski 2002] Pristigenys[Sepkoski 2002] ✝Pristiosomus[Sepkoski 2002]...
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