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Description Original plate caption:
Catopterus gracilis (Redf.). Natural size.
Specimen of less than the average size, but with well preserved squamation,
from the Connecticut Valley Trias. Original belonging to the Museum of
Comparative Zoology, at Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Additional notes: Current combination of this taxon’s name is Redfieldius gracilis, with Redfieldius Hay 1899 being a replacement name for Catopterus J. H. Redfield 1837 that is preoccupied by Catopterus Agassiz 1833, a junior synonym of the lungfish genus Dipterus (cf. Schaeffer & McDonald, 1978:134, Bull. AMNH 159). Also, the beds in eastern North America in which fishes of the genus Redfieldius occur are no longer considered to be of Triassic age but now are regarded to be Lower Jurassic in age (op. cit.).
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Source Plate XIII in: A brief general account of fossil fishes : the Triassic fishes of New Jersey. Annual Report of the State Geologist for 1904. Geological Survey of New Jersey, Trenton
Author Eastman, Charles Rochester; New Jersey Geological Survey
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40605506
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125732 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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61853 (Find related Wikimedia Commons images)
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/40605506
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10.5962/bhl.title.61853
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