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Scaphopoda /skæˈfɒpədə/ (plural
scaphopods /ˈskæfəpɒdz/, from
Ancient Gr**** σκᾰ́φης skáphē "boat" and πούς poús "foot"),
whose members are also
known as...
- "catch all", and a "form genus" used to
refer to the
remains (typically
toothplates) of a
variety of
lungfish belonging to the
extinct family Ceratodontidae...
- Solnhofen,
while damaged crinoid stems with bite
marks matching the
toothplates of
coccosteid placoderms have been
found in Late
Devonian Poland. The...
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present at the tip of the
lower jaw and ****ociated with
lateral crushing toothplates. The type species, A. variabilis, was
originally named Lophodus variabilis...
- costate, striate, or cancellate; the
aperture is
simple or with an
internal toothplate,
entosolenian tube, or
hemicylindrical structure; it may have an internal...
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neural arches at the end of the
caudal fin and
unpaired basibranchial toothplates. The
premaxilla is
unattached to the
neurocranium (braincase); it plays...
- the
triradial oral cone of
Anomalocaris with irregular,
tuberculated toothplates and a
small opening may have been
adapted to
small and n****nic prey...
- Austroptyctodus. This
genus lacks spinal plates and has Ptyctodus-like
toothplates. The most
significant discovery about Austroptyctodus is that one specimen...
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Eastern Europe and
South Africa. They are
characterized by high-ridged
toothplates that form
cutting blades and a
reduction in
cranial bones. Previously...
- indet.
Masorobe and
Anembalemba Members Burrows Egertonia E. sp.
Partial toothplates Enchodus E. sp.
Teeth Lepisosteus L. sp. Scales, fin rays, teeth, vertebrae...