. . "* D. macrodentata (Brough, 1931)\n* D. lissocephalus (Brough, 1931)"@en . "Species"@en . "Brough, 1931"@en . . . . . "Dicellopyge is een geslacht van uitgestorven beenvissen die leefden in het Midden-Trias (Anisien, ongeveer 247 - 245 miljoen jaar geleden)."@nl . . . "Il dicellopige (gen. Dicellopyge) \u00E8 un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente ai paleonisciformi. Visse nel Triassico medio (Anisico, circa 247 - 245 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudafrica."@it . "1054553596"^^ . "Dicellopyge macrodentata"@en . . "Dicellopyge"@it . . . . "Dicellopyge is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish from the Triassic of South Africa. It is characterized by characteristics such as a short, blunt snout and a deeply cleft tail. Two species are known, D. macrodentata and D. lissocephalus, which were contemporaries and differed in scale and tail morphology. It was initially classified in its own family, the Dicellopygidae, but has subsequently been referred to the Palaeoniscidae as a close relative of Acrolepis, Cornuboniscus, , and the . It coexisted with fish such as Lissodus, Elonichthys, Ceratodus, Coelacanthus, Helichthys, Meidiichthys, and ."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Brough, 1931"@en . . "Anisian,"@en . "* Dicellopygae (Brough, 1931)"@en . . . . "Il dicellopige (gen. Dicellopyge) \u00E8 un pesce osseo estinto, appartenente ai paleonisciformi. Visse nel Triassico medio (Anisico, circa 247 - 245 milioni di anni fa) e i suoi resti fossili sono stati ritrovati in Sudafrica."@it . . "2825"^^ . . . "Dicellopyge"@en . . . "16783459"^^ . . . . "Dicellopyge is een geslacht van uitgestorven beenvissen die leefden in het Midden-Trias (Anisien, ongeveer 247 - 245 miljoen jaar geleden)."@nl . . "Dicellopyge is an extinct genus of freshwater ray-finned fish from the Triassic of South Africa. It is characterized by characteristics such as a short, blunt snout and a deeply cleft tail. Two species are known, D. macrodentata and D. lissocephalus, which were contemporaries and differed in scale and tail morphology. It was initially classified in its own family, the Dicellopygidae, but has subsequently been referred to the Palaeoniscidae as a close relative of Acrolepis, Cornuboniscus, , and the . It coexisted with fish such as Lissodus, Elonichthys, Ceratodus, Coelacanthus, Helichthys, Meidiichthys, and ."@en . "Dicellopyge"@en . . . . . . "Dicellopyge"@nl . .