Debeeriidae
Extinct family of cartilaginous fishes
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Debeeriidae is a family of holocephalan fishes from the Mississippian subperiod of the Carboniferous. It is the only family of the order Debeeriiformes.[1] It is named after the type genus, Debeerius, which itself is named in honor of Gavin de Beer. Members of this family and order possess a spine on the first dorsal fin, an opercular cover over the gills,[2] and an autodiastylic (two-jointed) jaw suspension.[3] Both genera in the family are known from exceptionally well-preserved specimens found in the Bear Gulch Limestone member of the Heath Formation.[2][3]
| Debeeriidae Temporal range: Mississippian | |
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| Life reconstruction of Debeerius, the type genus | |
| Life reconstruction of Heteropetalus | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Class: | Chondrichthyes |
| Subclass: | Holocephali |
| Order: | †Debeeriiformes Grogan & Lund, 2000 |
| Family: | †Debeeriidae Grogan & Lund, 2000 |
| Type genus | |
| Debeerius Grogan & Lund, 2000 | |
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