- placoderms, the
phyllolepids were bottom-dwelling
predators that
ambushed prey.
Unlike other flattened placoderms, the
phyllolepids were inhabitants...
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clasper into the female.
Elongated basipterygia are also
found on the
phyllolepid placoderms, such as
Austrophyllolepis and Cowralepis, both from the Middle...
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freshwater environments,
possibly rivers and streams. As with all
other known phyllolepids,
Phyllolepis were
presumed to have been blind, bottom-dwelling predators...
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Cowralepis is an
extinct genus of
phyllolepid placoderm of
Givetian Cowra, New
South Wales, and
several juveniles of
various stages of
growth have also...
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Austrophyllolepis is an
extinct genus of
phyllolepid arthrodire placoderm from
Middle to Late
Devonian freshwater strata of Australia. The type species...
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Phyllolepididae is one of two
families of
phyllolepid placoderms. The family, as a whole, is
believed to be
descended from the
Chinese placoderm, Gavinaspis...
- Daeschler,
Edward B. (2013). "First
Articulated Phyllolepid Placoderm from
North America, with
Comments on
Phyllolepid Systematics".
Proceedings of the Academy...
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Gavinaspis is a
phyllolepid placoderm which lived during the
Early Devonian period (Late
Lochkovian epoch), of Qujing,
Yunnan province,
south China. The...
- is an
extinct genus of
phyllolepid placoderm first discovered in New
South Wales.
Placolepis was the most
widespread phyllolepid genus, with
fossils found...
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Cobandrahlepis is an
extinct genus of
phyllolepid placoderm found in New
South Wales, Australia. Young,
Gavin C. (2005). "New
phyllolepids (placoderm fishes) from the...