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Homostiidae (alternatively
spelled Homosteidae) is a
family of
flattened arthrodire placoderms from the
Early to
Middle Devonian.
Fossils appear in various...
- planktivores, such as the
gigantic arthrodire Titanichthys,
various members of
Homostiidae, and Heterosteus.
Extraordinary evidence of
internal fertilization in...
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contemporary Taemasosteus in size.
Dhanguura was
thought to be a
member of
Homostiidae,
according to Young, 2004, but a
phylogenetic analyses by Zhu et al....
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Gyroplacosteus Holonema Megaloplax Rhenonema Tropidosteus Tropinema Homostiidae Buchanosteidae Arenipiscis Buchanosteus Burrinjucosteus Errolosteus Exutaspis...
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Gyroplacosteus Holonema Megaloplax Rhenonema Tropidosteus Tropinema Homostiidae Buchanosteidae Arenipiscis Buchanosteus Burrinjucosteus Errolosteus Exutaspis...
- 5 m (8.2 feet).
According to "Tityosteus, A
MARINE FISH (ARTHRODIRA,
HOMOSTIIDAE) FROM THE
EMSIAN OF ARAGÓN, SPAIN, AND ITS DISTRIBUTION",
given Tityosteus's...
- better-preserved,
related taxa. Antineosteus, like many
other members of
Homostiidae,
lacked bladed dentition on
their jaws, and was
large in size. These...
- class: †Placodermi Order: †Arthrodira Suborder: †Brachythoraci Family: †
Homostiidae Genus: †Atlantidosteus Lelièvre, 1984
Species †A.
hollardi (Lelièvre)...
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Gyroplacosteus Holonema Megaloplax Rhenonema Tropidosteus Tropinema Homostiidae Buchanosteidae Arenipiscis Buchanosteus Burrinjucosteus Errolosteus Exutaspis...
- is
close to the
ancestry of
Homostiidae.
These researchers [who?]
place Taemasosteus as the
sister taxon of
Homostiidae (or a
select group of the better...