Thodoris Argyriou

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Universität Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
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Argyriou T, Giles S, Friedman M. (2022) A Permian fish reveals widespread distribution of neopterygian-like jaw suspension. Elife. 11
Argyriou T, Alexopoulos A, Carrillo-Briceño JD, et al. (2022) A fossil assemblage from the mid-late Maastrichtian of Gavdos Island, Greece, provides insights into the pre-extinction pelagic ichthyofaunas of the Tethys. Plos One. 17: e0265780
Argyriou T, Davesne D. (2021) Offshore marine actinopterygian assemblages from the Maastrichtian-Paleogene of the Pindos Unit in Eurytania, Greece. Peerj. 9: e10676
Jobbins M, Rücklin M, Argyriou T, et al. (2021) A large Middle Devonian eubrachythoracid 'placoderm' (Arthrodira) jaw from northern Gondwana. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 140: 2
Klug C, Davesne D, Fuchs D, et al. (2020) First record of non-mineralized cephalopod jaws and arm hooks from the latest Cretaceous of Eurytania, Greece. Swiss Journal of Palaeontology. 139: 9
Romano C, Argyriou T, Krumenacker LJ. (2019) Chondrichthyan teeth from the Early Triassic Paris Biota (Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA). Geobios. 54: 63-70
Argyriou T, Giles S, Friedman M, et al. (2018) Internal cranial anatomy of Early Triassic species of †Saurichthys (Actinopterygii: †Saurichthyiformes): implications for the phylogenetic placement of †saurichthyiforms. Bmc Evolutionary Biology. 18: 161
Maxwell EE, Argyriou T, Stockar R, et al. (2018) Re‐evaluation of the ontogeny and reproductive biology of the Triassic fish Saurichthys (Actinopterygii, Saurichthyidae) Palaeontology. 61: 559-574
Argyriou T, Romano C, Carrillo-Briceño JD, et al. (2017) The oldest record of gnathostome fossils from Greece: Chondrichthyes from the Lopingian of Hydra Island Palaeontologia Electronica. 20: 1-9
Murray AM, Argyriou T, Cote S, et al. (2017) The fishes of Bukwa, Uganda, a lower Miocene (Burdigalian) locality of East Africa Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 37: e1324460
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