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- Ariaspis is an extinct genus of cyathaspidiform heterostracan agnathan. Fossils are found in marine strata of Canada and Europe from the late Silurian...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- Steinaspis, Torpedaspis, and Vernonaspis. Family Ariaspidae contains Ariaspis, and its sister-taxa originally contained within Anglaspididae/Anglaspidinae...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- Poraspididae, and Anglaspididae. Currently, it is placed in Ariaspidae with Ariaspis, and Listraspis, and is considered to be closely related to the similar-looking...
- Poraspis Ptomaspis Seretaspis Steinaspis Torpedaspis Veronaspis Ariaspidae Ariaspis Anglaspis Listraspis Liliaspis Paraliliaspis Ctenaspidae Ctenaspis Allocryptaspis...
- heterostracan agnathans in the suborder Cyathaspidida. Family Ariaspidae contains Ariaspis, and its sister-taxa originally contained within Anglaspididae/Anglaspidinae...