Examples of using Devonian in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the group became extinct during the transition from the Devonian to the Carboniferous, leaving no descendants.
or early Devonian(405 to 345 Ma) period.
a prehistoric lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian period.
Vertebrates such as the lobe-finned fish Tiktaalik started to move on to land in the late Devonian, about 375 million years ago.
Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous, and Permian.
Campbellodus decipiens is an extinct ptyctodontid placoderm fish that lived around 380 million years ago Late Devonian.
Ordovician, Silurian, Devonian, Carboniferous and Permian.
Monmouth is in an area of Devonian old red sandstone, at the point where the River Wye is joined by its tributary,
Also known as"The Age of the Fish", the Devonian features a huge diversification of fish, including armored fish like Dunkleosteus and lobe-finned fish which eventually evolved into the first tetrapods.
During the middle of the Devonian period(about 419 to 359 million years ago),
Monmouth is located in an area of Devonian old red sandstone, at the point where the River Wye is joined by its tributary,
northern plain) and a small incursion of Devonian red sandstone(Peel).
map out where fossil trees were standing back in the middle part of the Devonian era,” Paleobotanist Dr. Chris Berry from Cardiff University, a co-author of the study, told the BBC.
predicted some ancient fish from the Devonian era, had an attachment to their pelvic bone, which were used by males to fertilize females.
Research on fossilized fish from the late Devonian period, roughly 375 million years ago, details the evolution
While it is said that after the Late Devonian period, no other creature existed that was a direct relation to the Dunkleosteus,
the largest Devonian rock outcrops- sandstone precipices,
made possible by unique conditions during the Devonian period, such as increased oxygen levels
We also reveal the structure and disposition of the silk-secreting spigots on the abdominal spinnerets of the three tarantula species and find they are very similar to those from the earliest known proto-spider spinneret from the Devonian period, giving another indication that silk secretion in tarantulas is close to the ancestral condition.
it mostly remained aquatic until sometime in the Silurian and Devonian, when it began to transition onto dry land.