Amphiaspis

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Amphiaspis
Temporal range: Early Emsian
Amphiaspis argo reconstruction
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Phylum:
Chordata
Class:
Order:
Family:
Genus:
Amphiaspis
Species:
A. argo
Binomial name
Amphiaspis argo
Obruchev, 1936

Amphiaspis argo is the type species of the

hypersaline
lagoon-bottoms.

Anatomy

So far, A. argos is known from at least one, incomplete cephalothoracic armor that is shaped vaguely like a pillow and is, from anterior to posterior, 24 centimeters long.[1] The armor has a pattern of lateral sensory line canals. There is a prominent dorsal spine on the dorsoposterior end of the cephalothoracic armor. The animal had small, possibly degenerate eyes that were flanked laterally by a small, crescent-shaped preorbital opening at the anterior end of the armor. The small eyes, in turn, laterally flank a small, slit-shaped mouth at the center of the anterior-most end of the cephalothorax.

References

  1. ^ a b Novitskaya, Larisse. Les amphiaspides (Heterostraci) du Devonien de la Siberie. Éditions du Centre national de la recherche scientifique, 1971.