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- According to Denison 1978, primitive homostiids have moderately long median dorsal plates, whereas in "advanced" homostiids, the median dorsal tends to be short...
- making it reasonable for many homostiids to be suspension-feeders like the later Titanichthys. Antineosteus is a homostiid, closest related to Homostius...
- Atlantidosteus is an extinct genus of homostiid arthrodire from the Early to Middle Devonian of Morocco and Queensland. It contains two known species...
- Johannaspis is an extinct genus of homostiid that inhabited what is today the Czech Republic during the Early Devonian. It contains a single species,...
- Cavanosteus is an extinct genus of homostiid arthrodire from the Emsian of Victoria, and New South Wales, Australia. Cavanosteus is known from central...
- Cathlesichthys is an extinct genus of homostiid arthrodire from Wee Jasper, during the Early Devonian. The generic epithet honors Ian and Helen Cathles...
- placoderm fish within the suborder Brachythoraci. Migmatocephala includes the homostiids Taemasosteus?, Tityosteus, Antineosteus, Atlantidosteus, and Homosteus...
- nov Valid Vaškaninová & Kraft Devonian (late Emsian)  Czech Republic A homostiid, species of Antineosteus. Barwickosteus Gen. et sp. nov Valid Young &...
- and habitat. Tityosteus is part of the clade Migmatocephala, with other homostiids. This cladogram is based on "FISH FROM THE EMSIAN OF ARAGÓN". Mark-Kurik...
- 1360/TB-2020-0108. S2CID 225991890. Valéria Vaškaninová (2020). "New genus of homostiid arthrodire contributes to the revision of placoderm diversity in the Early...