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    Sorbinicharax verraesi: An unexpected case of a benthic fish outside Acanthomorpha in the Upper Cretaceous of the Tethyan Sea by Mayrinck, Diogo, Brito, Paulo M, Meunier, François J, Alvarado-Ortega, Jesus, Otero, Olga

    Published in PloS one (28-08-2017)
    “…†Sorbinicharax verraesi is a marine teleostean fish from the Upper Cretaceous of Nardò (Italy). It was first attributed to the otophysan order Characiformes,…”
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    Anatomical review of †Salminops ibericus, a Teleostei incertae sedis from the Cenomanian of Portugal, anciently assigned to Characiformes and possibly related to crossognathiform fishes by Mayrinck, Diogo, Brito, Paulo M., Otero, Olga

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-09-2015)
    “…†Salminops ibericus Gayet, 1985 was described on the basis of a single specimen from the Cenomanian deposits of Caranguejeira, a marine locality northern…”
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    REFLEXÕES SOBRE O ENSINO DE EVOLUÇÃO NO ATUAL CONTEXTO DE IMPEDIMENTO TAXONÔMICO by Samuel Lucas Da Silva Delgado Mendes, Rizzo, Alexandra Elaine, Mayrinck, Diogo

    Published in Investigações em Ensino de Ciências (01-04-2023)
    “…A Sistemática Filogenética é reconhecida como um dos principais eixos para a compreensão crítica da biodiversidade. Esta ciência busca ordená-la de maneira…”
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    A representação da Sistemática Filogenética nos livros didáticos do novo ensino médio: desafios e perspectivas by Mendes, Samuel Lucas Da Silva Delgado, Rizzo, Alexandra Elaine, Mayrinck, Diogo

    Published in Amazônia (Universidade Federal do Pará) (04-08-2022)
    “…O presente trabalho avaliou a forma como as coleções de livros aprovadas para o PNLD 2021 tratam o tema Sistemática Filogenética, analisando sua importância…”
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    The Paleohistology of †Araripichthys castilhoi from the Lower Cretaceous of Araripe Basin, Northeastern Brazil: A Typical Case of Basal Teleost by Mayrinck, Diogo, Meunier, François J., Cupello, Camila, Brito, Paulo M.

    Published in Journal of vertebrate paleontology (31-08-2022)
    “…†Araripichthys castilhoi belongs to the paleo-ichthyofauna from the Aptian calcareous concretions of Romualdo Member, Santana Formation, Araripe Basin,…”
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    Origin and diversification of the Otophysi clade during the Mesozoic: a case of mosaic evolution? by Diogo Mayrinck, Paulo M. Brito, Jesus Alvarado-Ortega, Olga Otero

    Published in Research & knowledge (01-12-2017)
    “…Almost all distributed today in freshwater, except by few taxa that inhabited coastal marine waters, the Otophysi clade is a group of teleostean with a…”
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    Presence of plicidentine in the labial teeth of Hoplias aimara (Erythrinidae; Ostariophysi; Teleostei) by Meunier, François J., De Mayrinck, Diogo, Brito, Paulo M.

    Published in Acta zoologica (Stockholm) (01-04-2015)
    “…Hoplias aimara is a predatory South American teleostean fish. It has caniniform teeth that show parallel, surface ridges at their base. The dentine of the…”
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    A new albuliform (Teleostei: Elopomorpha) from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation, Araripe Basin, northeastern Brazil by Mayrinck, Diogo, Brito, Paulo M., Otero, Olga

    Published in Cretaceous research (01-04-2010)
    “…A new albuliform fish Bullichthys santanensis gen. nov. sp. nov. is described from the Lower Cretaceous Santana Formation of northeastern Brazil. The specimen…”
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    X-ray phase technology shed new light on Weberian apparatus evolution: context and aim of the case study of †Chanoides (Otophysi, incertae sedis) by Tristan Martial, Mayrinck Diogo, Boistel Renaud, Otero Olga

    Published in Research & knowledge (01-12-2017)
    “…Otophysan fish are identified as a natural group and have been studied as such since the first half of the 19th century. This very speciose group largely…”
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