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- Australosomus abstract "Australosomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch.The interlocking scales (3 to 4 times long as wide), deeply forked caudal fin all help to distinguish this genus, which is known from Triassic rocks in Greenland, Africa, Madagascar, British Columbia and Vancouver.Australosomus is one of many genera to arise after the Permian extinction, only to die out during the Triassic extinction.".
- Q15725729 abstract "Australosomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch.The interlocking scales (3 to 4 times long as wide), deeply forked caudal fin all help to distinguish this genus, which is known from Triassic rocks in Greenland, Africa, Madagascar, British Columbia and Vancouver.Australosomus is one of many genera to arise after the Permian extinction, only to die out during the Triassic extinction.".
- Australosomus comment "Australosomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch.The interlocking scales (3 to 4 times long as wide), deeply forked caudal fin all help to distinguish this genus, which is known from Triassic rocks in Greenland, Africa, Madagascar, British Columbia and Vancouver.Australosomus is one of many genera to arise after the Permian extinction, only to die out during the Triassic extinction.".
- Q15725729 comment "Australosomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Early Triassic epoch.The interlocking scales (3 to 4 times long as wide), deeply forked caudal fin all help to distinguish this genus, which is known from Triassic rocks in Greenland, Africa, Madagascar, British Columbia and Vancouver.Australosomus is one of many genera to arise after the Permian extinction, only to die out during the Triassic extinction.".