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  2. Waterloo Farm lagerstätte - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Farm in 1988. Waterloo Farm main fossil site in 1999 preceding roadworks. Robert Gess, main researcher of Waterloo Farm Lagerstätte. The Waterloo Farm Lagerstätte is an approximately 360 million year old Famennian (latest Devonian) fossil-rich locality of the Witpoort Formation (Witteberg Group, Cape Supergroup) in Makhanda (former Grahamstown) within the Eastern Cape Province ...

  3. Placoderm - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Placodermata. Placoderms (from Greek πλάξ (plax, plakos) ' plate ' and δέρμα (derma) 'skin') [1] are vertebrate animals of the class Placodermi, an extinct group of prehistoric fish known from Paleozoic fossils during the Silurian and the Devonian periods. While their endoskeletons are mainly cartilaginous, their head and ...

  4. Romundina - Wikipedia

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    Romundina is a small, heavily armored extinct genus of acanthothoracid placoderms which lived in shallow marine environments in the early Devonian (Lochkovian). [1][2] The name Romundina honors Canadian geologist and paleontologist Dr. Rómundur (Raymond) Thorsteinsson of Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Romundina are believed to have lived on Earth ...

  5. Timeline of fish evolution - Wikipedia

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    The oldest fossils appeared during the late Silurian, and became extinct at the end of the Devonian. Recent studies suggest that the placoderms are possibly a paraphyletic group of basal jawed fishes, and the closest relatives of all living jawed vertebrates. Some placoderms were small, flattened bottom-dwellers, such as antiarchs. However many ...

  6. Holonematidae - Wikipedia

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    Holonematidae is an extinct family of relatively large arthrodire placoderms from the Early to Late Devonian. Almost all fossil specimens are of armor fragments, though, all have distinctive ornamentation, often of unique arrangements and patterns of tubercles, that are diagnostic of the family. The trunkshield is very elongated, giving the ...

  7. Bothriolepis - Wikipedia

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    Classification. Bothriolepis is a genus placed within the placoderm order Antiarchi. The earliest antiarch placoderms first appeared in the Silurian period of the Paleozoic Era and could be found distributed on every paleocontinent by the Devonian period. [5] The earliest members of Bothriolepis appear by the Middle Devonian.

  8. Titanichthys - Wikipedia

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    Synonyms. Brontichthys. Claypole, 1894. Titanichthys is an extinct genus of giant, aberrant marine placoderm from shallow seas of the Late Devonian of Morocco, Eastern North America, and possibly Europe. [1] Many of the species approached Dunkleosteus in size and build. Unlike its relative, however, the various species of Titanichthys had small ...

  9. Devonian - Wikipedia

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    The Devonian (/ d ə ˈ v oʊ n i. ən, d ɛ-/ də-VOH-nee-ən, deh-) [9] [10] is a geologic period and system of the Paleozoic era during the Phanerozoic eon, spanning 60.3 million years from the end of the preceding Silurian period at 419.2 million years ago (), to the beginning of the succeeding Carboniferous period at 358.9 Ma. [11]