Abstract

Introduction, M.L.J. Stiassny et al an annotated bibliography of the work of Colin Patterson, B. Schaeffer and B.G. Gardiner morphology, characters and the interrelationships of basal sarcopterygians, R. Cloutier and P.E. Ahlberg phylogenetic interrelationship of the living euselachians (chondrichthys), S. Shirai higher-level elasmobranch phylogeny, basal squaleans and paraphyly, M.R. de Carvalho interrelationships of the batoid fishes (chondrichthyes - batoidea), J.D. McEachran et al interrelationships of basal neopterygians, B.G. Gardiner et al interrelationships of acipenseriformes, with comments on chondrostei, L. Grande and W.E. Bemis teleostean monophyly, M.C.C. de Pinna phylogeny on osteoglossomorpha, L. Guo-qing and M.V.H. Wilson interrelationships of elopomorph fishes, P.L. Forey et al clupeomorpha, sistergroup of ostariophysi, G. Lecointre and G. Nelson interrelationships of ostariophysan fishes (teleostei), S.V. Fink and W.L. Fink relationships of lower euteleostean fishes, G.D. Johnson and C. Patterson interrelationships of stomiiform fishes, A.S. Harold and S.H. Weitzman aulopiform interrelationships, C.C. Baldwin and G.D. Johnson basal ctenosquamate relationships and the intrarelationships of the myctophiform (scopelomorph) fishes, M.L.J. Stiassny phylogenetic significance of the pectoral/pelvic fin association in acanthomorph fishes - a reassessment using comparative neuroanatomy, L.R. Parenti and J. Song summary, M.L.J. Stiassny et al.

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