- in length. The
second species, D. larfargei, was much smaller, with
inferognathals averaging about 4
centimeters in length. In 1967,
Obruchev placed this...
- slender, the
inferognathals usually either being finely serrated, or
adapted for crushing, though, in Draconichthys, the
inferognathals had long prongs...
- what Kulczycki, (1957)
interpreted as "spines" are in fact
fragmentary inferognathals. The epitypes,
PIMUZ A/I 5239 and MCD 201, both
comprise "a
nearly complete...
- Tafilat-Maider Valley. The
inferognathal plate has a well-developed
anterior tooth (prong), very
similar in form to the
inferognathals of the dunkleosteids...
- how the two
genera have
similar denticle ("teeth")
patterns of the
inferognathals, though,
Denison (1978)
contests this placement. With the redefining...
- a left
anterior dorsolateral plate, a left
paranuchal plate, and an
inferognathal. A.
rufus is
known from a nearly-complete
right head
shield plate, and...
- Kellw****erkalk
facies of Bad Wildungen, Germany. It had large, double-pronged
inferognathals (lower jawbones), and
serrated edges along its mandible,
strongly suggesting...
-
genus of Kellw****erkalk selenosteids, with
short ch****s, and
slender inferognathal (lower jaw) plates. However, two of the species, R.
traquairi and R...
- it may have been pelagic, and able to
cross open waters.
While the
inferognathals of
Tityosteus have not been found, they
could be
either "toothless"...
-
possessed a long
tubular rostral plate, with
small postnasal plates and low
inferognathal plates. Taxonomically,
Carolowilhelmina seems closer to camuropiscids...