Dunkleosteidae is an extinct family of arthrodire placoderms that lived during the Devonian period. The gigantic apex predator Dunkleosteus terrelli is...
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Dunkleosteus (category Dunkleosteidae)
distantly related Aspinothoracidi. Carr & Hlavin resurrected the family Dunkleosteidae and placed Dunkleosteus, Eastmanosteus, and a few other genera from...
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Eastmanosteus (category Dunkleosteidae)
dunkleosteids. Eastmanosteus and its relative Dunkleosteus belong to the family Dunkleosteidae. The phylogeny of Eastmanosteus can be shown in the cladogram below:...
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belong to two separate clades. Carr & Hlavin resurrected the family Dunkleosteidae and placed Dunkleosteus, Eastmanosteus, and a few other genera from...
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Frasnian stage from Kerman, Iran. Golshanichthys belongs to the family Dunkleosteidae, closely related to the giant Dunkleosteus. The phylogeny of Golshanichthys...
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vertebrates: Aspinothoracidi Bobasatraniidae Coccosteomorphi Colobodontidae Dunkleosteidae Laugiidae Endeiolepididae Pachyosteomorphi Parasemionotidae (="Ospiidae")...
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Dunkleosteoidea was then considered to consist of the two sister families Dunkleosteidae and Panxiosteidae. However, the 2016 Zhu et al. phylogenetic study using...
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monotypic family for Dinichthys, and only a few other genera placed within Dunkleosteidae, Hadrosteidae is now seen as a valid family again. Denison, Robert (1978)...
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confused with another, similarly-named arthrodire, Bruntonichthys of Dunkleosteidae. This Cleveland Shale species has an infragnathal as large as that of...
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S. H. Yoh of Peking University. Kiangyousteus belongs to the family Dunkleosteidae. The phylogeny of Kiangyousteus can be shown in the cladogram below:...
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