found: Work cat.: Lehman, J.P. Description de quelques exemplaires de Cheirolepis canadensis (Whiteaves), 1947.
found: Encyc. Britannica online, Oct. 5, 2006(Cheirolepis: extinct genus of primitive fishes whose fossils are found in European and North American rocks of the Devonian period (408 to 360 million years ago). The genus Cheirolepis is representative of the paleoniscoids, a group of primitive bony fishes, and may represent the common ancestor of the later, more progressive bony fishes.)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 5, 2006(Cheirolepis ("hand fin") is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish that lived in the Devonian period. Order: Palaeonisciformes, Class: Actinopterygii)
found: Palaeos, via WWW, Oct. 5, 2006(Cheirolepis. Range: Middle Devonian to Late Devonian. Phylogeny: Actinopterygii: (Cladistia + Actinopteri). Possibly earliest actinopterygian with "standard" dermal skull bones)
found: Index to organism names, via WWW, Oct. 5, 2006(Cheirolepis. Palaeonisciformes (Order))
found: Romer, A.S. Vertebrate paleontology, 1966:p. 352 (Cheirolepis, Middle Devonian Europe, Upper Dev. N. Amer. Cheirolepidae)
found: Carroll, R.L. Vertebrate paleontology and evolution, c1988:p. 601 (Cheirolepis, Middle Devonian Europe, Upper Dev. N. Amer. Cheirolepidae)
notfound: The paleobiology database, via WWW, Oct. 5, 2006