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Encyclopedia > Latimeria chalumnae

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Digimorph - Latimeria chalumnae (Coelacanth) (930 words)
The coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) is an enigmatic and important species of "fish." It is the only living member (along with a recently discovered second species of Latimeria) of the lobe-finned fishes, a group believed by some to be the sister-group of the terrestrial vertebrates.
Latimeria can reach a length of almost six feet (nearly 2 meters) and weigh up to 95 kg, but they are usually somewhat smaller, particularly the males, which average under 165 centimeters in length.
The ecology and conservation of the coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae.
Coelacanth: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (451 words)
The gombessa (Latimeria chalumnae) was found by Marjorie Latimer in 1938.
A fishing boat caught sharks near the Chalumna River[?], and Latimer, who was curator of a museum and often looked for odd fish in the harbor, saw a blue fin under them.
She pulled the fish out of the pile and brought it to the museum to find out what kind of fish it was.
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