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lobe-finned fish

[lohb-find]

noun

  1. any fish that has rounded scales and lobed fins, as the coelacanth.



lobe-finned fish

  1. Any of various fishes of the class Sarcopterygii, having paired fins that are rounded and fleshy, suggesting limbs. One group of lobe-finned fish are thought to be ancestors of amphibians and other land-dwelling vertebrate animals. They first appeared in the Devonian Period and are extinct except for the coelacanth and lungfish.

  2. Also called sarcopterygian

  3. Compare ray-finned fish See also crossopterygian

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