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A well-preserved 'placoderm' (stem-group Gnathostomata) upper jaw from the Early Devonian of Mongolia clarifies jaw evolution. [PDF]
Brazeau MD +7 more
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Vertébrés Arthropodes et Brachiopodes du Dévonien inférieur du nord du ViêtNam
International audienceAdditional vertebrates and ostracods from the bituminous shale of the Khao Loc Formation at Tong Vai, Ha Giang Province, northern Vietnam, corroborate its correlation with the upper part of the Xishancun (Xiaxishancun) Formation and
Janvier, Philippe +4 more
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The Bothriolepis (Placodermi, Antiarcha) material from the Valentia Slate Formation of the Iveragh Peninsula (middle Givetian, Ireland): Morphology, evolutionary and systematic considerations, phylogenetic and palaeogeographic implications. [PDF]
Dupret V +9 more
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Postcranial disparity of galeaspids and the evolution of swimming speeds in stem-gnathostomes. [PDF]
Gai Z +4 more
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Cinq nouveaux antiarches (Yunnanolepis porifera n.sp., Mizia longhuaensis n.gen., n.sp., Phymolepis guoruii n.sp., Chuchinolepis robusta n.sp. et C. sulcata n.sp.) sont décrits sur la base de nouveau matériel du Dévonien inférieur de Qujing (province de ...
ZHU Min
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Les vertébrés des formations de Si Ka, Bac Bun et Mia Lé (Dévonien inférieur, Lochkovien-Praguien) de la coupe Lung Cô-Mia Lé (province de Hà Giang, nord du Viêt Nam) sont représentés par quelques restes de galéaspides, d\u27antiarches, d\u27arthrodires ...
PHUONG Ta Hoa
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The antiarch fish Asterolepis orcadensis from the Scottish Middle Devonian [PDF]
Michael Newman +2 more
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Significant changes occurred in both terrestrial and marine environments in the Devonian, during which complex terrestrial life radiated rapidly from the ocean.
Lu, Chang +5 more
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<p> <i>Bothriolepis prima</i> Gross, 1942 (Figs 4-6)</p> <p> <i>Bothriolepis prima</i> Gross, 1942: 415, 416, abb. 6A.</p> <p>HOLOTYPE.
Lukševičs, Erwin
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The Primitive Antiarch Yunnanolepis from China : A Microtomographic Study
Placoderms appeared in the Silurian period and rapidly evolved and dominated the waters during the Devonian period. Among the earliest of the placoderms are yunnanolepids, a primitive form of antiarch from the Early Devonian of China and Vietnam.
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