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- Acrolepis abstract "Acrolepis (Ancient Greek for \"Tip Scale\") is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the Tournaisian stage of the Mississippian epoch to the Late Permian. It is a large piscivorous predatory fish in the acrolepid family, which occupy an apex predator niche in its locale. Measured from the fossil specimen discovered in Germany, the species was estimated to have grown up to 3 metres (9.8 ft) in length, making it one of the largest predatory fish of the Tournaisian and Permian.".
- Acrolepis class Actinopterygii.
- Acrolepis class Chondrostei.
- Acrolepis class Osteichthyes.
- Acrolepis family Acrolepidae.
- Acrolepis kingdom Animal.
- Acrolepis order Palaeonisciformes.
- Acrolepis phylum Chordate.
- Acrolepis phylum Gnathostomata.
- Acrolepis phylum Vertebrate.
- Acrolepis wikiPageID "22549635".
- Acrolepis wikiPageLength "3128".
- Acrolepis wikiPageOutDegree "35".
- Acrolepis wikiPageRevisionID "697149350".
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Acrolepidae.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Actinopterygii.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Apex_predator.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fossils_of_Germany.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mississippian_fish.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaeonisciformes.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Permian_fish.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Chondrostei.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Esox.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Eugeneodontida.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Eurypterid.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Evolution_of_fish.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Gnathostomata.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink List_of_prehistoric_bony_fish_genera.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Marl_Slate_of_the_Late_Permian.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Mississippian_(geology).
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Osteichthyes.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Palaeonisciformes.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Permian.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Piscivore.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Sarcoprion.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Sarcopterygii.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Tournaisian.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Acrolepis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Acrolepis".
- Acrolepis classis Actinopterygii.
- Acrolepis familia Acrolepidae.
- Acrolepis genus "Acrolepis".
- Acrolepis infraphylum Gnathostomata.
- Acrolepis name "Acrolepis".
- Acrolepis ordo Palaeonisciformes.
- Acrolepis phylum Chordate.
- Acrolepis regnum Animal.
- Acrolepis subclassis Chondrostei.
- Acrolepis subphylum Vertebrate.
- Acrolepis superclassis Osteichthyes.
- Acrolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Acrolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossilrange.
- Acrolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Acrolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Acrolepis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Acrolepis subject Category:Fossils_of_Germany.
- Acrolepis subject Category:Mississippian_fish.
- Acrolepis subject Category:Palaeonisciformes.
- Acrolepis subject Category:Permian_fish.
- Acrolepis type Animal.
- Acrolepis type Eukaryote.
- Acrolepis type Fish.
- Acrolepis type Species.
- Acrolepis type Thing.
- Acrolepis type Q152.
- Acrolepis type Q19088.
- Acrolepis type Q729.
- Acrolepis comment "Acrolepis (Ancient Greek for \"Tip Scale\") is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived from the Tournaisian stage of the Mississippian epoch to the Late Permian. It is a large piscivorous predatory fish in the acrolepid family, which occupy an apex predator niche in its locale. Measured from the fossil specimen discovered in Germany, the species was estimated to have grown up to 3 metres (9.8 ft) in length, making it one of the largest predatory fish of the Tournaisian and Permian.".
- Acrolepis label "Acrolepis".
- Acrolepis sameAs Q4675875.
- Acrolepis sameAs m.05zsdwp.
- Acrolepis sameAs Q4675875.
- Acrolepis wasDerivedFrom Acrolepis?oldid=697149350.
- Acrolepis isPrimaryTopicOf Acrolepis.
- Acrolepis name "Acrolepis".