Late Devonian antiarch remains (placoderm fish) from the Gilberton Formation, north Queensland
Gavin Young,
Carole Burrow
Abstract:New Devonian fish remains are described from the lower part of the Gilberton Formation of north Queensland, the first identifiable specimens found since the original specimen was described in 1936. They include the first determinable dermal skull bones from this deposit. Some dermal bones of the trunk armour are closely associated, and of similar size with morphology consistent with coming from the same fish, permitting a provisional reconstruction of the ventral wall of trunk armour. The new morphological evi… Show more
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