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Text-fig. 34. Aeduella blainvillei (AGASSIZ, 1833). a – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 38 mm). D 03.11.96.14. Scale bar 1 mm. b – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 40 mm). D 26.11.95.7. Scale bar 5 mm. c – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a subadult specimen (total length of the body 80 mm). D 07.06.98.10. Scale bar 5 mm. d – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of an adult specimen (total length of the body 145 mm). MHK 82809. Scale bar 5 mm. e – part of the dorsal lobe of the caudal fin. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. f – part of the ventral lobe of the caudal fin with fringing fulcra along its anterior edge. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. g – microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. Microtubercles on this and the following snaps have a round shape, and are arranged in rows. MHK 82790. Scale bar 50 μm. h – Microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. MHK 82805. Scale bar 50 μm. 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. 34. Aeduella blainvillei (AGASSIZ, 1833). a – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 38 mm). D 03.11.96.14. Scale bar 1 mm. b – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 40 mm). D 26.11.95.7. Scale bar 5 mm. c – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a subadult specimen (total length of the body 80 mm). D 07.06.98.10. Scale bar 5 mm. d – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of an adult specimen (total length of the body 145 mm). MHK 82809. Scale bar 5 mm. e – part of the dorsal lobe of the caudal fin. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. f – part of the ventral lobe of the caudal fin with fringing fulcra along its anterior edge. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. g – microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. Microtubercles on this and the following snaps have a round shape, and are arranged in rows. MHK 82790. Scale bar 50 μm. h – Microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. MHK 82805. Scale bar 50 μm. 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. 34. Aeduella blainvillei (AGASSIZ, 1833). a – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 38 mm). D 03.11.96.14. Scale bar 1 mm. b – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a juvenile specimen (total length of the body 40 mm). D 26.11.95.7. Scale bar 5 mm. c – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of a subadult specimen (total length of the body 80 mm). D 07.06.98.10. Scale bar 5 mm. d – ridge scales in front of the dorsal fin of an adult specimen (total length of the body 145 mm). MHK 82809. Scale bar 5 mm. e – part of the dorsal lobe of the caudal fin. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. f – part of the ventral lobe of the caudal fin with fringing fulcra along its anterior edge. MHK 82809, whitened. Scale bar 5 mm. g – microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. Microtubercles on this and the following snaps have a round shape, and are arranged in rows. MHK 82790. Scale bar 50 μm. h – Microtubercles on a scale from the lateral side of the body. MHK 82805. Scale bar 50 μm.

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 283, DOI: 10.2478/if-2018-0017, http://zenodo.org/record/4586509

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Progyrolepis, Actinopterygii, Palaeoniscidae, Palaeonisciformes, Aeduelliformes, Animalia, Biodiversity, Chordata, Aeduellidae, Aeduella, Taxonomy

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