
A new plourdosteid arthrodire from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia
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A new plourdosteid arthrodire, Mcnamaraspis kaprios gen. et sp. nov., is described from the Late Devonian (Frasnian) Gogo Formation of Western Australia. Mcnamaraspis is characterized by its very short spinal plate, larger pectoral fenestra and inferognathal with several distinct trenchant cusps. The anterior surface of the nasal capsule is covered by a hemispherical bone not previously recorded in placoderms. This is interpreted as an ossified annular cartilage, and, together with the interpretation of the suborbitalis muscle being present in arthrodires, supports the hypothesis that placoderms are more closely related to chondrichthyans than to osteichthyans. Mcnamaraspis is placed as the sister taxon to Torosteus in the family Plourdosteidae. The Plourdosteidae is redefined. Interrelationships of plourdosteids and relationships to other eubrachythoracid arthrodires are discussed.
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Citations
LONG, J. A. 1995. A new plourdosteid arthrodire from the Upper Devonian Gogo Formation of Western Australia. Palaeontology, 38, 1, 39–62.