Similarities between 2015 in fish paleontology and Serenichthys
2015 in fish paleontology and Serenichthys have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Antarctica, Coelacanth, Devonian, Famennian, Sarcopterygii.
Antarctica
Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent.
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Coelacanth
The coelacanths constitute a now rare order of fish that includes two extant species in the genus Latimeria: the West Indian Ocean coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) primarily found near the Comoro Islands off the east coast of Africa and the Indonesian coelacanth (Latimeria menadoensis).
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Devonian
The Devonian is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic, spanning 60 million years from the end of the Silurian, million years ago (Mya), to the beginning of the Carboniferous, Mya.
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Famennian
The Famennian is the latter of two faunal stages in the Late Devonian epoch.
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Sarcopterygii
The Sarcopterygii or lobe-finned fish (from Greek σαρξ sarx, flesh, and πτερυξ pteryx, fin) – sometimes considered synonymous with Crossopterygii ("fringe-finned fish", from Greek κροσσός krossos, fringe) – constitute a clade (traditionally a class or subclass) of the bony fish, though a strict cladistic view includes the terrestrial vertebrates.
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2015 in fish paleontology and Serenichthys Comparison
2015 in fish paleontology has 197 relations, while Serenichthys has 31. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 2.19% = 5 / (197 + 31).
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