Arctolepis_decipiens

<i>Arctolepis</i>

Arctolepis

Extinct genus of fishes


Arctolepis is an extinct genus of placoderm arthrodire fish which lived during the Early Devonian period (408 – 307 million years ago).[1] Fossils of Arctolepis have been found in what is now Norway and Michigan.[2]

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Classification

Within Arthrodira, Arctolepis is considered a member of "Phylctaenii", a paraphyletic grouping within the clade Phlyctaenioidei, basal to the suborder Brachythoraci. Arctolepis is most closely related to Heintzosteus and Dicksonosteus.[3]

Arctolepis contains the following six species:

  • Arctolepis brevis Heintz, 1929
  • Arctolepis decipiens Woodward, 1891
  • Arctolepis lata Heintz, 1929
  • Arctolepis lewini Heintz, 1929
  • Arctolepis longicornis Heintz, 1929
  • Arctolepis solnoerdali Heintz, 1929

References

  1. Miles R. S.; White Errol Ivor (1971-12-09). "The Holonematidae (placoderm fishes), a review based on new specimens of Holonema from the Upper Devonian of Western Australia". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences. 263 (849): 101–234. Bibcode:1971RSPTB.263..101M. doi:10.1098/rstb.1971.0111.
  2. "Arctolepis sp". science.mnhn.fr. Retrieved 2019-06-25.



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