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Redescription of Paraclupea Chetungensis, an Early Clupeomorph From the Lower Cretaceous of Southeastern China presents a detailed paleontological study of an ancient fish species. This monograph, published as Fieldiana, Geology, new series, no. 37, offers a comprehensive redescription of the Paraclupea chetungensis, an early clupeomorph discovered in the Lower Cretaceous strata of southeastern China. Authored by Lance Grande and Mee-mann Chang, this work provides invaluable insights into the morphology, taxonomy, and evolutionary history of early fish lineages. Researchers and students in paleontology, ichthyology, and evolutionary biology will find this a crucial reference for understanding the development of modern fish.
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