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Canowindrid
The Canowindridae are a family (biology), family of prehistoric tetrapodomorphs which lived during the Devonian Geological period, period (Famennian Faunal stage, stage, about 374 to 359 million years ago). Fossils belonging to this family have been found in Australia, Antarctica, and Europe. Phylogeny Below is a cladogram from Swartz, 2012. References

Tetrapodomorpha Tetrapodomorph families Late Devonian first appearances Late Devonian sarcopterygians Late Devonian extinctions {{paleo-tetrapodomorph-stub ...
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Koharalepis Jarviki
''Koharalepis'' is an extinct genus of canowindrid tetrapodomorphs which lived in what is now Antarctica during the Middle Devonian In the geological timescale, the Middle Devonian epoch (from 393.3 ± 1.2 million years ago to 382.7 ± 1.6 million years ago) occurred during the Devonian period, after the end of the Emsian age. The Middle Devonian epoch is subdivided into two .... It contains one species, ''K. jarviki''.G.C. Young, J.A. Long, and A. Ritchie. 1992. "Crossopterygian fishes from the Devonian of Antarctica: systematics, relationships and biogeographic significance". ''Records of the Australian Museum'', Supplement 14: 1-77 References Tetrapodomorpha Middle Devonian sarcopterygians Devonian sarcopterygians of Antarctica Fossil taxa described in 1992 {{paleo-tetrapodomorph-stub ...
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