Rhachiosteus_pterygiatus

<i>Rhachiosteus</i>

Rhachiosteus

Extinct genus of fishes


Rhachiosteus is an extinct monospecific genus of arthrodire placoderm from the Middle to Late Devonian of Germany. It is known only from a single specimen, which may be a larval or juvenile form, as the skull of said specimen is only 19 millimetres long.[1]

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Phylogeny

Rhachiosteus is a basal member of the clade Pachyosteomorphi, the sister taxon to Coccosteomorphi, which together are the two main sub-clades of Eubrachythoraci. The cladogram below shows the phylogeny of Rhachiosteus:[2]

Eubrachythoraci
Coccosteomorphi
Pachyosteomorphi

References

  1. Denison, Robert (1978). Placodermi Volume 2 of Handbook of Paleoichthyology. Stuttgart New York: Gustav Fischer Verlag. p. 128. ISBN 9780895740274.



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