- Pterichthyodes
Taxobox
name = "Pterichthyodes"
status = fossil
fossil_range =Devonian
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Placodermi
genus = "Pterichthyodes""Pterichthyodes" is a
genus ofplacoderm fishes from theDevonian period, now all extinct. They were one of the firstspecies recognized for what they were, as theirfossil s are common in theOld Red Sandstone formation studied bygeologist s in the early 1800s. Due to their extreme divergence from modern-day fish, they were a puzzle unsolved untilCharles Darwin brought forward his theories onevolution . "PterichthySpecimen of the Pterichthys Milleri or Sea Scorpion Showing Body Armour.gifodes" had heavily armored heads and front bodies, while their tail ends were uncovered. As placoderms, they were members of one of the first group of animals to possessjaw s, though they had grinding plates rather than teeth. The "Pterichthyodes" are distinguished easily from other placoderms by their odd wing-like appendage where fins would be found on a modern fish ("pterichthys" is Ancient Greek for "wing-fish") -- strictly speaking, these are not fins as we normally think of them, which evolved in another group of fish, theActinopterygii .External links
* [http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/Unit060/060.200.html#Asterolepidoidei A page devoted to Asterolepidoidei, the parent group of the pterichthyodes according to cladistics]
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