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Coccosteus cuspidatus from the Devonian of Estonia: (a) TUG 1554-6 nuchal plate; (b) GIT 689-1 right central plate; (c–d) GIT 689-2 right suborbital plate with (d) in visceral aspect; (e, f) GIT 689-3 right anterior dorsolateral plate with (f) in visceral aspect; (g) GIT 689-5 median dorsal plate in visceral aspect; (h) GIT 689-7 left anterior ventolateral plate; (i) GIT 689-8 left anterior ventrolateral plate in visceral aspect; (j) GIT 689-9 left posterior ventrolateral plate; (a–j) all from the Gorodenka Brook locality; (k) GIT 117-5 right posterior ventrolateral plate from the Poruni River locality; (l) GIT 689-10 posterior median ventral plate from Värska drill core (at a depth of 220 m). All scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 14 August 2015
Fig. 4. Coccosteus cuspidatus from the Devonian of Estonia: ( a ) TUG 1554-6 nuchal plate; ( b ) GIT 689-1 right central plate; ( c–d ) GIT 689-2 right suborbital plate with (d) in visceral aspect; ( e , f ) GIT 689-3 right anterior dorsolateral plate with (f) in visceral aspect; ( g ) GIT 689
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A specimen of the arthrodire, Coccosteus cuspidatus from Tynet Burn with a fusiform mass of gut contents (G) that includes detrital grains and fish scales and bones. MD, median dorsal plate; S, internal surface of part of skull; V, parts of vertebral column.
Published: 01 November 2005
Fig. 4. A specimen of the arthrodire, Coccosteus cuspidatus from Tynet Burn with a fusiform mass of gut contents (G) that includes detrital grains and fish scales and bones. MD, median dorsal plate; S, internal surface of part of skull; V, parts of vertebral column.
Journal Article
Published: 22 September 2017
Scottish Journal of Geology (2017) 53 (2): 63–69.
... of other bones from Tamme Cliffs are also placed in this genus. It is already known that the coccosteids Coccosteus cuspidatus and probably Millerosteus minor are present in both areas. A final coccosteid genus Watsonosteus has been shown previously to also be present in both areas. We can confirm...
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Published: 14 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 141–147.
...Fig. 4. Coccosteus cuspidatus from the Devonian of Estonia: ( a ) TUG 1554-6 nuchal plate; ( b ) GIT 689-1 right central plate; ( c–d ) GIT 689-2 right suborbital plate with (d) in visceral aspect; ( e , f ) GIT 689-3 right anterior dorsolateral plate with (f) in visceral aspect; ( g ) GIT 689...
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(a) ?Dickosteus sp. GIT 117-8, the anterior third of a right ADL plate from the Tamme Cliffs, Estonia. (b) Dickosteus threiplandi NMS G.2016.22.1, right ADL plate (electronically vertically mirrored) from Marwick Bay, Orkney. (c) Line drawing of a right ADL plate of Coccosteus cuspidatus from Miles & Westoll (1968, fig. 30a). Scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 22 September 2017
Fig. 4. ( a ) ? Dickosteus sp. GIT 117-8, the anterior third of a right ADL plate from the Tamme Cliffs, Estonia. ( b ) Dickosteus threiplandi NMS G.2016.22.1, right ADL plate (electronically vertically mirrored) from Marwick Bay, Orkney. ( c ) Line drawing of a right ADL plate of Coccosteus
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(a) Right PDL plate (electronically mirrored horizontally) mostly in visceral view of ?Dickosteus sp. specimen TUG 741-93 from Tamme Cliffs, Estonia. (b) Line drawing of the outer surface of a Coccosteus cuspidatus left PDL plate from Miles (1966, fig. 13B). (c) The outer surface of Dickosteus threiplandi left PDL plate specimen NMS G.1872.2.12A from Aimster, Caithness. (d) Line drawing from Miles (1966, fig. 13A) of NMS G.1872.2.12A. Scale bars 10 mm.
Published: 22 September 2017
Fig. 3. ( a ) Right PDL plate (electronically mirrored horizontally) mostly in visceral view of ? Dickosteus sp. specimen TUG 741-93 from Tamme Cliffs, Estonia. ( b ) Line drawing of the outer surface of a Coccosteus cuspidatus left PDL plate from Miles (1966 , fig. 13B). ( c ) The outer
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Published: 01 May 2010
Scottish Journal of Geology (2010) 46 (1): 85–87.
... in eastern Caithness, showing unusual details of the lateral line system and cosmine cover, described in detail below. As well as P. Saxoni , well preserved remains of Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller ex Agassiz MS 1841 and Thursius macrolepidotus Sedgwick & Murchison 1829 were also found...
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Published: 01 June 1999
Journal of the Geological Society (1999) 156 (3): 535–548.
... as the Southern Moray Firth (Fig. 2). The association of 535 Pterichthyodes milleri, Coccosteus cuspidatus, Osteolepis macrolepidotus and Cheirolepis trailli is characteristic of the Achanarras assemblage. Palaeospondylus gunni has only been found in the Caithness Orkney area and there is some specific variation...
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Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 89–91.
... Quarry is Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller ex Agassiz MS 1841, and it was probably a piece of C. cuspidatus tail that that Saxon misidentified as P. gunni. The view that P. gunni was a larval dipnoan was suggested soon after its discovery by Kerr (1990), but was rejected in a detailed analysis...
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Published: 01 November 2005
Scottish Journal of Geology (2005) 41 (2): 129–134.
...Fig. 4. A specimen of the arthrodire, Coccosteus cuspidatus from Tynet Burn with a fusiform mass of gut contents (G) that includes detrital grains and fish scales and bones. MD, median dorsal plate; S, internal surface of part of skull; V, parts of vertebral column. ...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 April 2008
Scottish Journal of Geology (2008) 44 (1): 83–88.
... the Achanarras-Niandt Limestone Member (Scottish names from Trewin & Thirlwall 2002 ) equivalent in the Baltic area to the Kernavé Member of the Narva Formation. This is based on the presence of Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller ex Agassiz MS 1841 and Rhamphodopsis threiplandi Watson 1934 in the Scottish...
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Published: 01 September 1975
Journal of the Geological Society (1975) 131 (5): 489–510.
... two beds of carbonate laminite). These laminites have yielded Thursius macro- lepidotus, Coccosteus cuspidatus and Pentlandia rnacroptera (Crampton & Carruthers I914, p. 76). Westoll (pers. comm.) has suggested that the single specimen of Pentlandia, which has a matrix unlike any other Baligill...
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Published: 01 July 2020
Journal of Paleontology (2020) 94 (4): 773–787.
... from strata of Eifelian age (Kernavė Regional Substage) of the Baltic region. Furthermore, this species is now known considered a subjective junior synonym of Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller ex Agassiz, 1841 (Mark-Kurik, 2000 ; Newman et al., 2015 ). The genus Millerosteus Stensiö, 1959 is known...
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Published: 28 August 2015
Scottish Journal of Geology (2015) 51 (2): 149–156.
... that it was a juvenile of the large coccosteid, Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller, 1841 ex Agassiz MS, which he had found in the strata on the foreshore at his home town of Cromarty. More detailed study led him to conclude that it was a distinct species ( Miller 1858 ). Miller described in his visit to the East Hill...
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Journal Article
Published: 24 August 2020
Scottish Journal of Geology (2021) 57 (1): sjg2020-006.
... Flagstone Formation is mostly barren. Miller (1849) described a Homostius fragment and Wilson et al. (1935) reported remains of Coccosteus cuspidatus   Miller, 1841 ex Agassiz MS from this stratum. In addition, MJN and JLdB have also observed small, articulated specimens of Dipterus valenciennesi...
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Journal: Paleobiology
Published: 01 May 2009
Paleobiology (2009) 35 (2): 251–269.
... between force and motion transfer in which an increase in mechanical advantage comes at a cost to velocity transmission, and vice versa. Miles (1969) described the feeding mechanism of the arthrodire placoderm Coccosteus cuspidatus as involving a simultaneous lifting of the cranium and lowering...
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Published: 23 November 2021
Journal of the Geological Society (2022) 179 (1): jgs2021-105.
... specimens of Holonema from the Upper Devonian of Western Australia . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B , 263 , 101 – 234 , https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.1971.0111 Miles , R.S. and Westoll , T.S . 1968 . IX.—the Placoderm fish Coccosteus cuspidatus Miller ex...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2007
DOI: 10.1144/SP278.6
EISBN: 9781862395268
... for the next 0.6 m of permanent lake facies into an assemblage dominated by Pterichythodes , Mesoacanthus and larval Dipterus ( Palaeospondylus , Thomson et al. 2003 ). These fish then decline in abundance and are largely replaced by Coccosteus cuspidatus which then becomes the most abundant fish...
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Published: 01 March 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (2): 257–278.
... 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? ? 1 1 ? 0 0 ? 1 1 0 ? 0 0 0 0 1 ? 0 ? 1 ? Coccosteus cuspidatus 1 ? ? ? 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 – 0...
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Published: 08 January 2024
Scottish Journal of Geology (2024) 60 (1): sjg2023-011.
..., was by Stables ( Gordon 1859 , p. 20), the bizarre armour-plated fish Pterichthys (winged fish) now known as Pterichthyodes milleri , and later, the equally bizarre Coccosteus cuspidatus . The date of discovery of fossil fishes at Lethen Bar was given by Gordon as 27 March 1839 ( Gordon 1859 ); however...
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