"A New Genus of Pennsylvania Fish (Crossoperygii, Coelacanthiformes) from Kansas" by Joan Echols presents a detailed study of fossil fish, specifically focusing on a newly identified genus within the Coelacanthiformes order discovered in Kansas. This work delves into the realm of paleoichthyology, examining fossil evidence to understand the evolutionary history of these ancient fishes.
Of particular interest are the Crossoperygii, a group that includes coelacanths, and their presence in the fossil record of Pennsylvania and Kansas. Echols's meticulous research provides valuable insights into the geological history and ancient ecosystems that supported these remarkable creatures. This book offers a fascinating glimpse into the past for anyone interested in paleontology, fossil fishes, and the geological history of North America. A significant contribution to the scientific literature on fossil fishes, this volume remains a valuable resource for researchers and enthusiasts alike.
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