- Pituriaspida
Taxobox
name = Pituriaspida
fossil_range = MidDevonian
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
subphylum =Vertebrata
classis = Pituriaspida
subdivision_ranks =Species
subdivision = †"Pituriaspis doylei "
†"Neeyambaspis enigmatica "The Pituriaspida ("Pituri Shield") are a small group of armored jawless fishes with tremendous nose-like
rostrum s, which lived in the marine, deltaic environments ofMiddle Devonian Australia (about 390 Ma). They are known only by two species, "Pituriaspis doylei " and "Neeyambaspis enigmatica " found in a single sandstone location of theGeorgina Basin , in WesternQueensland ,Australia ."Pituriaspida" is often mistranslated as "hallucigenic shield." "Pituri" is actually a specific kind of hallucigenic drug, made from the leaves of the Corkwood Tree and "
Acacia " ash, used by local Aborigineshaman s for vision quests. The pituriaspids' discoverer, Dr Gavin Young, named "Pituriaspis " after the drug, because, upon examining the first specimens, he suspected he was hallucinating (Long, p 59). The better studied species - "Pituriaspis doylei ", which had a superficial resemblance to theOsteostraci , had an elongate headshield, that, coupled with its spear-like rostrum, gave it a throwing-dart-like appearance. "Neeyambaspis enigmatica " had a much smaller and shorter rostrum, and a more triangular headshield, making it look as though it were aguitar pick with a tail (when it was alive, that is).References
*Janvier, Philippe. Early Vertebrates. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 1998 (ISBN 0-19-854047-7).
*Long, John A. The Rise of Fishes: 500 Million Years of Evolution. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996 (ISBN 0-8018-5438-5).External links
* [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Pituriaspida Pituriaspida]
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