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- American Museum of Natural History: Xiphactinus - Provides information on this fish that lived about seventy million years ago.
- Cephalaspis sp - Photograph of a fossilised fish from the Early Devonian.
- Coccosteus cuspidatus - Photograph of this extinct placoderm from the Middle Devonian.
- Devonian Times - An educational site covering the early evolution of tetrapods by focusing on the flora and fauna of the Late Devonian Red Hill locality in Pennsylvania.
- Dunkleosteus - An article about one of the most well known Devonian fish.
- Fish Fossils - Posting from the TalkOrigins Archive on the controversy surrounding Coelacanth fossils.
- Fossil Fish - images of some Eocene fish from the Green River Formation, a Cretaceous fish, Xiphactinus, from the Niobrara chalk in Kansas and the jaws of the world’s largest fossil shark.
- Fossil Fish - Information on paleoichthyology from the American Museum of Natural History with a gallery of fossil images.
- Haaientand - Shark teeth and other beach-fossils from Belgium and the Netherlands.
- Introduction to the Actinopterygii - Provides information on the ray-finned fishes including their fossil record, life history, ecology, systematics and morphology.
- Mesozoic Fishes - Devoted to fossil fishes from the Mesozoic Era, and to the researchers around the world who study them.
- Palaeozoic Fish UK - Provides images of an extensive collection of fossils, mostly from the Silurian and Devonian of Scotland.
- Pleistocene Salmon Fossils from Kamloops Lake, British Columbia - Photographs of several fossilised fish.
- Pteraspis rostrata - Photograph of this species from the Early Devonian, found at Leominster, UK.
- Pterichthyodes milleri - Image of this extinct placoderm from the Middle Devonian.
- Sarcopterygii - A cladistic diagram, with extensive references to scientific papers on the subject.
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