Euphaneropidae
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Family: | †Euphaneropidae Woodward 1900[1]
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†Euphanerops Woodward, 1900
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Euphaneropidae is an extinct family of prehistoric jawless fishes in the extinct order Euphanerida. These fishes are characterised by a greatly elongated branchial apparatus which covers most of the length of the body. Fossils are known from the Lower Silurian and Middle Devonian of Scotland, and the Upper Devonian of Canada.
Taxonomy
Phylogeny is based on Mikko's Phylogeny Archive[2]
- Genus †Ciderius van der Brugghen 2015
- †Ciderius cooperi van der Brugghen 2015
- Genus †Euphanerops Woodward 1900 [Legendrelepis Arsenault & Janvier 1991]
- †Euphanerops longaevus Woodward 1900 [Legendrelepis parenti Arsenault & Janvier 1991]
References
- ^ Woodward, A.S. 1900. On a new Ostracoderm (Euphanerops longaevus) from the Upper Devonian of Scaumenac Bay, Province of Quebec, Canada. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, (series 7), 5(29), pages 416-419
- ^ Haaramo, Mikko (2003). "†Anaspida – anaspids". in Mikko's Phylogeny Archive. Retrieved November 25, 2018.
External links
- Data related to Euphaneropidae at Wikispecies
- "Euphaneropidae" at the Encyclopedia of Life