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Published: 01 November 2022
Journal of Paleontology (2022) 96 (6): 1413–1430.
... margin is slightly inflected inward. The lateral notch is not expressed in either of these species. Figure 2. Oral fenestrae and jaw elements in antiarchs: ( 1, 2 ) Yunnanolepidoidei; ( 3–5 ) Asterolepidoidei; ( 6, 7 ) Bothriolepidoidei. ( 1 ) Parayunnanolepis xitunensis Zhang, Wang, and Wang...
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 2. Oral fenestrae and jaw elements in antiarchs: ( 1, 2 ) Yunnanolepidoidei; ( 3–5 ) Asterolepidoidei; ( 6, 7 ) Bothriolepidoidei. ( 1 ) Parayunnanolepis xitunensis Zhang, Wang, and Wang, 2001 . ( 2 ) Phymolepis cuifenshanensis Zhang, 1978 . ( 3 ) Pterichthyodes milleri (Miller
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Published: 01 November 2022
Figure 3. Suborbital plates in various antiarchs, redrawn from the original illustrations and photographs. If only one antimere is known, it is mirrored to demonstrate the shape of the upper oral margin. ( 1–5 ) Asterolepidoidei: ( 1 ) Pterichthyodes milleri (Miller, 1841 ); ( 2 ) Asterolepis
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Published: 15 May 2018
Scottish Journal of Geology (2018) 54 (2): 69–75.
... it with the Eday Group in Orkney and the John o’ Groats Sandstone Formation in Caithness (see Marshall 2000 , fig. 4). This is equivalent to the Abava Member of the Burtnieki Regional Stage ( Mark-Kurik & Põldvere 2012 ) where Asterolepis essica is the zone fossil. Asterolepidoidei Miles, 1968...
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