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- most marine ecological niches. Arthrodires were the largest and most diverse of all groups of placoderms. Arthrodire placoderms are notable for the movable...
- primarily the arthrodires, were active, n****nic predators that dwelled in the middle to upper portions of the water column. A study of the arthrodire Compagopiscis...
- Dunkleosteus is an extinct genus of large arthrodire ("jointed-neck") fish that existed during the Late Devonian period, about 382–358 million years ago...
- ἰχθύς ichthys 'fish') is an extinct monospecific genus of large marine arthrodire placoderm from the Late Devonian (Famennian stage) measuring around 3...
- Dunkleosteidae is an extinct family of arthrodire placoderms that lived during the Devonian period. The gigantic apex predator Dunkleosteus terrelli is...
- kókkos, 'berry' and Gr****: ὀστέον ostéon 'bone') is an extinct genus of arthrodire placoderm from the Devonian period. Its fossils have been found throughout...
- arowana, a bonytongue fish of the family Osteoglossidae Draconichthys, an arthrodire placoderm named after Stomiid dragonfishes Dragonfish (novel), a 2015...
- Mcnamaraspis is an extinct monospecific genus of arthrodire placoderm that inhabited the ancient reef system of north Western Australia during the Frasnian...
- Brachythoraci is an extinct suborder of arthrodire placoderms, armored fish most diverse during the Devonian. Arthrodira is divided into three main groups:...
- JSTOR 1535537. DENNIS, K. and MILES, R. S. (1980), New durophagous arthrodires from Gogo, Western Australia. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society...