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    Guildayichthyidae Lund 2000, n. fam.

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    Family GUILDAYICHTHYIDAE n. fam. TYPE GENUS. — Guildayichthys n. gen. by original designation. DIAGNOSIS. — As for order, only family.Published as part of Lund, Richard, 2000, The new Actinopterygian order Guildayichthyiformes from the Lower Carboniferous of Montana (USA), pp. 171-206 in Geodiversitas 22 (2) on page 173, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.466462

    Discoserra Lund 2000, n. gen.

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    Genus <i>Discoserra</i> n. gen. <p> TYPE SPECIES. — <i>Discoserra pectinodon</i> n. gen. n. sp. by original designation.</p> <p>ETYMOLOGY. — Discoserra, serrated disc, descriptive of the appearance of the body in lateral view.</p> <p>DIAGNOSIS.—Teeth of the premaxilla,maxilla and dentary long, thin, and styliform. Posterior end of maxilla does not extend back to level of anterior margin of orbit. Parietals excluded from contact in dorsal midline by postrostral 2, which contacts supraoccipital. No transverse supratemporal commissure in supraoccipital. Two rows of paired bones over orbit. One to three interopercular bones; two to three small postspiraculars and a presupracleithrum. Branchiostegals very variable in size, number and shape. Dorsal ridge scales with small, forwardly facing hooks; two to three small anal fin hooks.Origin of anterior edge of dorsal fin set well below dorsal margin of ridge scales. All fins with well spaced rays; pelvic fin reduced, caudal fin rounded.</p>Published as part of <i>Lund, Richard, 2000, The new Actinopterygian order Guildayichthyiformes from the Lower Carboniferous of Montana (USA), pp. 171-206 in Geodiversitas 22 (2)</i> on page 180, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4664626">10.5281/zenodo.4664626</a&gt

    Guildayichthys Lund 2000, n. gen.

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    Genus <i>Guildayichthys</i> n. gen. <p> TYPE SPECIES. — <i>Guildayichthys carnegiei</i> n. gen. n. sp. ETYMOLOGY.—Named after John Guilday,late Curator of Fossil Mammals of Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, for his unique appreciation of the beauty of life.</p> <p>DIAGNOSIS. — Teeth short, and absent posterior to mid-maxillary and mid-dentary level. Posterior end of maxillary extending to midorbital level. Parietals meet in dorsal midline. Three rows paired bones over orbits. Five to six interopercular rays extending posterior to quadrate. Seven to eight branchiostegals, two dorsally concave, one expanded posteriorly and four to five ventrally concave, plus two lateral gulars. Dorsal ridge scales from occiput to dorsal fin bear posteriorly projecting spines; imperceptible transition from dorsal ridge scales to dorsal fin rays. Rays of leading edges of dorsal and anal fins closely spaced, following rays of other fins well spaced; all fin rays jointed and unbranched. Anal fin with two to three short leading spines, caudal fin slightly forked.</p>Published as part of <i>Lund, Richard, 2000, The new Actinopterygian order Guildayichthyiformes from the Lower Carboniferous of Montana (USA), pp. 171-206 in Geodiversitas 22 (2)</i> on page 173, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/4664626">10.5281/zenodo.4664626</a&gt

    lund n

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    lun n[The snow] was blowing around the house and then lodging in the lund on the house.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to DNE lun n, to C-1970 quot]| of?G. M. Story FEB. 15 1989 [check] WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Suplund, lunnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 13 Aug 201

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    lun aon the lund side of the garage" 'lee side' "the lund side of the shedDNE-cit C Wms 64Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot Usedlun n, lundChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 14 Aug 201

    Mac Lund (holding unidentified child) and Penny Lund, holding Audrey Marshall, daughter of Connie Marshall.

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    Photo of Mac Lund (holding unidentified child) and Penny Lund, holding Audrey Marshall, daughter of Connie Marshal

    Gospel Teaching and Writing: A Conversation with Elder Gerald N. Lund

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    Recently, Paul H. Peterson sat down with Elder Gerald N. Lund to discuss Elder Lund\u27s prolific career in the Church Educational System (CES). Elder Lund reflects on nearly thirty-five years of teaching, writing, and publishing-including the challenges of writing historical fiction such as The Work and the Glory and The Kingdom and the Crown-along with the joy and complexity of life in the CES.Elder Gerald N. Lund of the Seventy is Area President of the Europe West Area

    lund

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    lun aYou'll have it lund [sleeping in the room] on that end now." 'quiet, with no wind'DNE-cit Mar 61 WKUsed I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Ilun n, lundChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 14 Aug 201

    lund

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    lun n"I'm in the lund." (behind the house) out of the windDNE-cit WK 63Used I and SupUsed IUsed Ilund, lunnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Thu 13 Aug 201

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    lun a- calm (adjective) "The sea was very lund yesterday."DNE-cit JH 9/70Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Ilun n, lundChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Fri 14 Aug 201
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