Talk:Rhipidistia

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Rhipidistia
Note that Clack ("Gaining Ground", 2002) does not support the use of the term "Rhipidistia" or "Crossopterygia". Biologistchica (talk) 19:55, 14 January 2008 (UTC)


 * Yes, but people still run across these terms, and so need to know what they mean or meant. Macdonald-ross (talk) 14:20, 27 September 2011 (UTC)

--- "Lion"? Is that correct? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.183.11.74 (talk) 07:51, 29 June 2008 (UTC)

Move to Dipnotetrapodomorpha?
It looks Rhipidistia may now have a new official name that's already gaining acceptance.

bgee

ncbi

Zyxwv99 (talk) 19:54, 8 May 2015 (UTC)

On the other hand, I've just had a closer look. Dipnotetrapodomorpha looks like a novel junior synonym for Rhipidistia. Zyxwv99 (talk) 22:38, 10 May 2015 (UTC)

† footnotes?
It would be nice for someone to clarify what the "†" footnotes mean here! (Especially if the "?" is what means 'uncertain classification') --RProgrammer (talk) 17:08, 4 June 2016 (UTC)


 * Oh, I see it used in other articles now; does it mean "extinct"? --RProgrammer (talk) 17:11, 4 June 2016 (UTC)

Incorrect image
I’m no expert on fish taxonomy, by I think the lizard, toad, hummingbird and squirrel in the info box picture may be misplaced. —TroyHurts (talk) 21:09, 10 June 2020 (UTC)

Rhino shouldn't be in the picture
Looks like an error in the image. MakeItSo84 (talk) 22:10, 15 April 2023 (UTC)