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Text-fig. 12. Progyrolepis heyleri POPLIN, 1999. a – isolated jugal in medial view with conspicuous ridges fanny diverging from the radiation centre situated in the centre of the arched bend in the infraorbital canal. Specimen D 09.11.96.3, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal. b – isolated jugal in medial view with infraorbital canal. The rests of the sculpture on lateral face of the bone are observable in places of lacking bone. Specimen BX 10.08.95. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal. in Actinopterygians Of The Permian Locality Buxières-Les-Mines (Bourbon- L'Archambault Basin, France) And Their Relationship To Other Early Actinopterygians

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Text-fig. 12. Progyrolepis heyleri POPLIN, 1999. a – isolated jugal in medial view with conspicuous ridges fanny diverging from the radiation centre situated in the centre of the arched bend in the infraorbital canal. Specimen D 09.11.96.3, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal. b – isolated jugal in medial view with infraorbital canal. The rests of the sculpture on lateral face of the bone are observable in places of lacking bone. Specimen BX 10.08.95. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal. in Actinopterygians Of The Permian Locality Buxières-Les-Mines (Bourbon- L'Archambault Basin, France) And Their Relationship To Other Early Actinopterygians

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Text-fig. 12. Progyrolepis heyleri POPLIN, 1999. a – isolated jugal in medial view with conspicuous ridges fanny diverging from the radiation centre situated in the centre of the arched bend in the infraorbital canal. Specimen D 09.11.96.3, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal. b – isolated jugal in medial view with infraorbital canal. The rests of the sculpture on lateral face of the bone are observable in places of lacking bone. Specimen BX 10.08.95. Scale bar 5 mm. Abbreviation: ioc – infraorbital canal.

Published as part of Štamberg, Stanislav, 2018, Actinopterygians Of The Permian Locality Buxières-Les-Mines (Bourbon- L'Archambault Basin, France) And Their Relationship To Other Early Actinopterygians, pp. 245-291 in Fossil Imprint 74 (3-4) on page 256, DOI: 10.2478/if-2018-0017, http://zenodo.org/record/4586509

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Progyrolepis, Actinopterygii, Palaeoniscidae, Palaeonisciformes, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Taxonomy

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