Lepidaspis

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Lepidaspis
Temporal range: Early Devonian
File:Lepidaspis NT.jpg
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Infraphylum: Agnatha
Class: Pteraspidomorpha
Subclass: Heterostraci
Order: Lepidaspidiformes
Family: Lepidaspididae
Genus: Lepidaspis
Dineley & Loeffler 1976[1]
Species
  • L. serrata Dineley & Loeffler 1976

Lepidaspis serrata ("serrated scaly shield") is an extinct heterostracan jawless fish from Early Devonian Canada. Its scientific name refers to the fact that the armor is composed of hundreds of tiny scales with serrated edges.

File:Lepidaspis (jawless fish) cast.jpg
Lepidaspis serrata cast. Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories (Canada). At the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.

Although it is regarded as a heterostracan, its exact placement within Heterostraci is regarded as incertae sedis, as the fact that it is currently impossible to discern where its dorsal and ventral plates (which are made up of a mosaic of the aforementioned tiny scales) end or begin. Some experts regard it as being descended from the basal heterostracans of the Silurian.

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