Discoserra
Discoserra is a prehistoric ray-finned fish from the Mississippian of Montana, a member of the Guildayichthyiformes, with a round body and a skull possessing primitive and modern traits.[1] Discoserra is about 60 mm long.[2] In 2006, Discoserra was hypothesized to be a stem neopterygian,[3] although it has alternatively been placed in Cladistia along with other Guildayichthyiformes.[4]
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| Fossil specimen in the Natural History Museum, Vienna | |
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| Genus: | Discoserra  | 
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| Discoserra pectinodon Lund,  2000  | |
References
    
- Richard Lund, Eileen Grogan, Geodiversitas, 2006
 - Fossil Museum
 - Kathryn E. Mickle, Unraveling the systematics of palaeoniscoid fish
 - Mikko Haaramo. "Cladistia – bichirs and relatives". Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
 
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