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Geological Magazine, 2007
Abstract Gavinaspis convergens, a new genus and species of the Phyllolepida (Placodermi: Arthrodira), is described on the basis of skull remains from the Late Lochkovian (Xitun Formation, Early Devonian) of Qujing (Yunnan, South China). This new form displays a mosaic of characters of basal actinolepidoid arthrodires and more derived phyllolepids. A
V. DUPRET, M. ZHU
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Abstract Gavinaspis convergens, a new genus and species of the Phyllolepida (Placodermi: Arthrodira), is described on the basis of skull remains from the Late Lochkovian (Xitun Formation, Early Devonian) of Qujing (Yunnan, South China). This new form displays a mosaic of characters of basal actinolepidoid arthrodires and more derived phyllolepids. A
V. DUPRET, M. ZHU
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Paleoecology of Dunkleosteus Terrelli (Placodermi: Arthrodira)
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The head shield of Tiaraspis subtilis (Gross) [Pisces, Arthrodira]
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Actinolepis spinosan. sp. (Arthrodira) from the Early Devonian of Latvia
Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1985ABSTRACT Actinolepis spinosa n. sp. from the Early Devonian (Siegenian) of western Latvia, USSR, is rather close to the Middle Devonian type species A. tuberculata Agassiz. In its fused preorbitals Actinolepis is similar to Bollandaspis from the early Emsian of Belgium. Gnathalia are known only in few actinolepids. In A.
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Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 1995
ABSTRACT New material of Eldenosteus arizonensis from the Upper Devonian Martin Formation of Mt. Elden, northern Arizona allows a more complete description of the body armor and the hitherto unknown skull. The new reconstruction verifies the position of Eldenosteus as a coccosteomorph arthrodire, and shows its affinity with the Torosteidae ...
Heidemarie G. Johnson, David K. Elliott
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ABSTRACT New material of Eldenosteus arizonensis from the Upper Devonian Martin Formation of Mt. Elden, northern Arizona allows a more complete description of the body armor and the hitherto unknown skull. The new reconstruction verifies the position of Eldenosteus as a coccosteomorph arthrodire, and shows its affinity with the Torosteidae ...
Heidemarie G. Johnson, David K. Elliott
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1994
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2010
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Elliott, David K, Carr, Robert K.
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Elliott, David K, Carr, Robert K.
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Paläontologische Zeitschrift, 1998
A new arthrodire genus and species,Wildungenichthys grossi, is described from the Frasnian Kellwasserkalk of Bad Wildungen (W-Germany) from an incomplete skull with parts of the mandible and shoulder girdle. The new taxon is unique in a number of features, including the loss or probable fusion of the postmarginal, strong reduction of infraorbital ...
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A new arthrodire genus and species,Wildungenichthys grossi, is described from the Frasnian Kellwasserkalk of Bad Wildungen (W-Germany) from an incomplete skull with parts of the mandible and shoulder girdle. The new taxon is unique in a number of features, including the loss or probable fusion of the postmarginal, strong reduction of infraorbital ...
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1987
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