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- Psammosteidae abstract "Psammosteidae is an extinct family of flattened, benthic heterostracan vertebrates that lived in marine and estuary environments in Europe, Russia & North America. They arose during the Early Devonian, with the first (and best) known genus, Drepanaspis from the Hunsrück lagerstätte. The Psammosteids were the only heterostracans that survived the Upper Frasnian extinction event during the Late Devonian, dying out in the extinction event at the very end of the Devonian. Many of the Late Devonian genera, such as Psammolepis, were among the largest heterostracans ever, growing to be at least 1.5 metres in width.".
- Psammosteidae class Agnatha.
- Psammosteidae kingdom Animal.
- Psammosteidae order Heterostraci.
- Psammosteidae thumbnail Drepanaspis_gemuendina.jpg?width=300.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageExternalLink Psammosteida.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageID "2318976".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageLength "1432".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageRevisionID "689586930".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Agnatha.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Devonian_fish.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Famennian_extinctions.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heterostraci.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Devonian.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Drepanaspis.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Frasnian.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Heterostraci.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Hunsrück.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Lagerstätte.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Psammolepis.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Pycnosteus.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Schizosteus.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Tartuosteus.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psammosteid".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Psammosteidae".
- Psammosteidae classis Agnatha.
- Psammosteidae familia "Psammosteidae".
- Psammosteidae fossilRange "Early to Late Devonian".
- Psammosteidae imageCaption "Drepanaspis gemuendina and Tiaraspis subtilis".
- Psammosteidae name "Psammosteidae".
- Psammosteidae ordo Heterostraci.
- Psammosteidae regnum "Animalia".
- Psammosteidae subdivision "* Drepanaspis * Pycnosteus * Psammolepis * Schizosteus * Tartuosteus".
- Psammosteidae subdivisionRanks "Genera".
- Psammosteidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Devonian-stub.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fossilrange.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pteraspidomorphi-stub.
- Psammosteidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Psammosteidae subject Category:Devonian_fish.
- Psammosteidae subject Category:Famennian_extinctions.
- Psammosteidae subject Category:Heterostraci.
- Psammosteidae hypernym Family.
- Psammosteidae type Animal.
- Psammosteidae type Eukaryote.
- Psammosteidae type Species.
- Psammosteidae type Jaw.
- Psammosteidae type Thing.
- Psammosteidae type Q19088.
- Psammosteidae type Q729.
- Psammosteidae comment "Psammosteidae is an extinct family of flattened, benthic heterostracan vertebrates that lived in marine and estuary environments in Europe, Russia & North America. They arose during the Early Devonian, with the first (and best) known genus, Drepanaspis from the Hunsrück lagerstätte. The Psammosteids were the only heterostracans that survived the Upper Frasnian extinction event during the Late Devonian, dying out in the extinction event at the very end of the Devonian.".
- Psammosteidae label "Psammosteidae".
- Psammosteidae sameAs Q2115632.
- Psammosteidae sameAs Psammosteidae.
- Psammosteidae sameAs Psammosteiidid.
- Psammosteidae sameAs m.073gct.
- Psammosteidae sameAs Q2115632.
- Psammosteidae wasDerivedFrom Psammosteidae?oldid=689586930.
- Psammosteidae depiction Drepanaspis_gemuendina.jpg.
- Psammosteidae isPrimaryTopicOf Psammosteidae.
- Psammosteidae name "Psammosteidae".