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- an infragnathal bone more than 36 cm (14 in) in length. May possibly be a synonym of T. ag****izi. This Cleveland Shale species has infragnathals that...
- D. newberryi is known primarily from a 28 centimetres (11 in) long infragnathal with a prominent anterior cusp, found in the Frasnian portion of the...
- widely gaping jaws. D. mirabilis is thought to be fairly large, with infragnathals up to 45 centimeters in length. The second species, D. larfargei, was...
- Australia. Cavanosteus is known from central plates of the skull, infragnathals with little or no dentition, similar in form to Homosteus, and a bone...
- The infragnathals (lower jaws) of Gorgonicthys with a 1-liter water bottle for scale (bottle is approximately 23 cm tall). These specimens were collected...
- (either upper Eifelian or lower Givetian) of Siberia. It is known from an infragnathal plate, an intero-lateral plate, and a marginal plate found from the Middle...
- fish. The presence of crushing tooth plates in the form of flat, noded infragnathals and superagnathals suggest that the species' diet may have included...
- form and size to trout or small mackerels. The biting surfaces of the infragnathals are smooth and thick, suggesting an adaptation for crushing. Species...
- camuropiscids, it has an elongated rostrum, streamlined body, and narrow infragnathals. Tubonasus is a member of the family Camuropiscidae under the superfamily...
- head shield estimated around 40 centimeters long. Known only from an infragnathal bone, and an intero-lateral and a marginal plate. A primitive homostiid...