LUNGFISH

common name for any of a group of fish belonging to the families Ceratodontidae and Lepidosirenidae, found in the rivers of South America, Africa, and Australia. Like the lobefins, the lungfishes are ancestrally related to the four-footed land animals. Fossil lungfish have been found in the United States, Europe, and India. Of the living specimens, the most primitive is an Australian species, a stout-bodied 5-ft (150-cm) fish with paired fins set on short stumps. The function of its lungs is not clearly understood. The fins of other lungfishes have become long, wispy sense organs. They are in general more eellike in appearance. Best-known are the African species, which hibernate in hard clay balls during the dry season. They line their retreat with a waterproof membrane of dried mucus and apply their mouths to tubes of this material that serve as airshafts from the cocoons to the surface of the ground. They can remain dormant in this manner for up to three years. In water, the African lungfishes breathe with gills. The South American loalach is totally dependent on air and will drown if held underwater. Its eggs are laid in a long tunnel at the bottom of a swamp and are guarded by the male, which sprouts red filamental gills from his pelvic fins. The young are also equipped with temporary external gills. Lungfish feed on snails and plants, storing quantities of fat for sustenance during hibernation. Lungfish are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Dipteriformes, families Ceratodontidae and Lepidosirenidae.

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LUNGFISH THE EARLIEST FOSSILS OF lungfish go back j over 350 million vears. These and other fossils show that lungfish have, at some time or other, lived all over the world. Today only six species survive: one in Australia, four in tropical...
...will be a help in checking desertification The value of the African Lungfish has not yet been properly harnessed. The lungfish holds an important place among fish. The lungfish has gills like other fish and a pair of lungs. These dual breathing...
...g., N. Wang 1984 . Diabolepis and Lungfish Phylogeny M. Chang = Zhang and Yu 1984...Diabolichthys speratus as a new dipnoan lungfish based on several skulls and jaws from...characters long considered characteristic of lungfish and of primitive rhipidistians. Like...
...truly lung breathers. In the 3 types of lungfish, there is progressive development from...dependence on air-breathing the Australian lungfish to the type where air-breathing is...principal means of respiration the African lungfish . If an African lungfish is exposed to...
...dried up, the African and South American lungfish sim- ply burrowed into the mud, curled...their lungs until the water returned. A lungfish caked in mud could be dug out and shipped...Though strange and primitive, these two lungfish were not true living fossils. They had...
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...refers to Kitekeres maternal origins: the big fishes that never scream are the lungfish, and they symbolize women. Hence women in Buhaya do not eat the lungfish and are forbidden to cry out when giving birth. "The rutting stick of Kabale...
...larynx in the form of a muscular sphincter valve. Primitive larynges also are met in the African lungfish (Protopterus), the Australian lungfish (the Barramundi, Neoceratodus), and in the Amazon mud fish (Lepidosiren).1 Yet, the singer...
...larynx in the form of a muscular sphincter valve. Primitive larynges also are met in the African lungfish (Protopterus), the Australian lungfish (the Barramundi, Neoceratodus), and in the Amazon mud fish (Lepidosiren).1 Yet, the singer...
...Darkest Darwin. Northerly 1.2: 21-26. Discusses presentations of Darwin in Peter Goldsworthys Maestro, Stephen Grays Lungfish and Xavier Herberts Capricornia. Casey, Maryrose. `From the Wings to Centre Stage: A Production Chronology of Theatre...
...Because SL seems to be missing from mammalian and avian genomes (S. FUKAMACHI, unpublished observation), but notfrom lungfish (AMEMIYA et al. 1999), ancestral existence and consequent loss of SL in the higher vertebrates seems likely. Disruption...
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...purely by genealogy, lungfishes and cows must be placed...We may say that a lungfish looks like a fish...but by propinquity, lungfishes are closer to cows...similarities of trout and lungfishes are genuine evolutionary...genealogical bond between lungfish and trout than between...
...included many living groups: stingrays, lungfish, pirarucu, piranha, goliath catfishes...aquarium trade. And some fossil catfishes, lungfishes, and characins date back to the Late...still inhabit the Amazon. These include lungfish, Arapaima, tambaqui, piranha, Hydrolycus...
...in a few obscure fish lineages, such as gar, bichir, and lungfish. Many other species of fish have swim bladders, which they...such as sharks and rays) and bony (everything else, from lungfish and trout to sea horses). Sharks have neither swim bladders...
...and on the right again, Coelacanths, Lungfishes, and the Extinct Relatives of Tetrapods...dinosaurs and mammals." Coelacanths, Lungfishes, and Extinct Relatives of Tetrapods...eventually, to load bearing. Modern lungfish can use their fins to flop along on muddy...
...at life on dry land." One could imagine adjustments to the familiar Darwinian charts in high school science class: After lungfish, dinosaur, bird, rat and human would come space-superman, all suited up for extravehicular jogging and weightless waste...
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Lungfish Wont Stop Pipe Plan. Byline: ZANE JACKSON...jackson@qt.com.au THE discovery of lungfish larvae in a dam in the Ipswich region...and State Government officials confirmed lungfish Co a rare species whose vulnerability...
Lungfish Deaths Spark Outrage. Byline: Nicole...outrage following claims thousands of lungfish died due to the overflow at Paradise Dam...evidence from a confidential source that lungfish numbers in the Burnett River had been...
Its a Damming Indictment; 40 Dead Lungfish Spark Fresh Outrage. Byline: Arthur...large number of endangered Queensland lungfish, showed that such species would not...had left more than 40 dead and dying lungfish "in just one short stretch of riverbank...
Lungfish Ruling Breathes Life into Dam Debate...controversial dam would hurt the vulnerable lungfish and must not be built. The Wide Bay Burnett...Paradise Dam lift, which is intended to help lungfish move from one side of a dam wall to the...
Let Rivers Flow and Lungfish Breathe. AT MIDDAY last Thursday, Alstonville water engineer...demanding protection for the last breeding ground of the lungfish. The lungfish is famous as the fish that walks. Named for its ability to...
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LUNGFISH common name for any of a...Like the lobefins, the lungfishes are ancestrally related...footed land animals. Fossil lungfish have been found in the United...understood. The fins of other lungfishes have become long, wispy...
...thus is an aid to hearing. In most fish the swim bladder has no connection to the digestive tract, but in some, such as the lungfish, there is a connecting tube leading to the pharynx, indicating that the organ may aid in respiration...
...penetrate a new environment such as the development of a lunglike structure that enables an aquatic animal to survive on land (see lungfish ), where there may be more food and fewer predators. Bibliography See D. S. Bendall, Evolution from Molecules to Men...
...of the East African White Nile and its tributaries, where it feeds on a diet of frogs, small crocodiles, and especially lungfish and other mud puddle fish. It obtains this diet by probing the mud with its bootlike bill. Partially nocturnal, it tends...
...Indonesia. Lobefins are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Osteichthyes, order Crossopterygii. See lungfish . See S. Weinberg, A Fish Caught in Time (2000). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...


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