- is
restricted to the
Frasnian Gogo Reef
Formation of Australia. The
camuropiscids'
elongated snouts,
streamlined body shape, and
rapid jaw
closure are...
-
characteristic elongated nose, it
shares other diagnostic features of
camuropiscids, such as ch****plates
sutured to the cranium. So far, the only specimen...
-
Formation of Kimberley,
Western Australia. As with
almost all
other camuropiscids, F.
turneri had an
elongated snout that may have
enhanced its hydrodynamic...
- predator, and had the
ability of
swallowing prey whole. Like
other camuropiscids, it has an
elongated rostrum,
streamlined body, and
narrow infragnathals...
-
inferognathal plates. Taxonomically,
Carolowilhelmina seems closer to
camuropiscids than to
brachyderoids and Maideria. However, the
number of
unique features...
- 1038/nature06966. PMID 18509443. S2CID 205213348. Long, J. A. (1988). "A new
camuropiscid arthrodire (Pisces: Placodermi) from Gogo,
Western Australia". Zoological...
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below shows the
phylogeny of Camuropiscis: Long, J. A. (1988). "A new
camuropiscid arthrodire (Pisces: Placodermi) from Gogo,
Western Australia". Zoological...
- 0.CO;2. JSTOR 20062023. S2CID 86232770. Long, John (1988). "A new
camuropiscid arthrodire (Pisces: Placodermi) from Gogo,
Western Australia". Zoological...