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lepidoid, a. and n. Ichthyol.|ˈlɛpɪdɔɪd| [f. Gr. λεπιδ-, λεπίς scale + -oid; cf. λεπιδοειδής scale-like (Galen).] A. adj. Scaly; pertaining to the Lepidoidei, a family of fossil fishes having large rhomboidal scales. B. n. A fish belonging to this family.
1836Buckland Geol. & Min. Consid. I. 282 (heading) Lepidoid Fishes. Ibid. note, The Pycnodonts, as well as the fossil Sauroids, have enamelled scales, but it is in the Lepidoids that scales of this kind are most highly developed. 1854A. Adams etc. Man. Nat. Hist. 562 All the lepidoid and sauroid fishes which [etc.]. |