Eugaleaspidiformes Explained

Eugaleaspidiformes (from Latin, "Helmet shield shapes") is an extinct order of jawless marine and freshwater fish, which lived in East Asia from the Telychian to the Lower Devonian period.[1] The order was first named by Lui in 1965.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Shan . Xianren . Gai . Zhikun . Lin . Xianghong . Chen . Yang . Zhu . Min . Zhao . Wenjin . 2022-05-15 . The oldest eugaleaspiform fishes from the Silurian red beds in Jiangxi, South China and their stratigraphic significance . Journal of Asian Earth Sciences . en . 229 . 105187 . 10.1016/j.jseaes.2022.105187 . 2022JAESc.22905187S . 247493604 . 1367-9120.
  2. Web site: BioLib: Biological library. Ondrej. Zicha. www.biolib.cz. 20 December 2019.