Homostiidae

Extinct family of fishes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Homostiidae (alternatively spelled Homosteidae) is a family of flattened arthrodire placoderms from the Early to Middle Devonian. Fossils appear in various strata in Europe, Russia, Morocco, Australia, Canada and Greenland.

Phylum:Chordata
Class:Placodermi
Order:Arthrodira
Suborder:Brachythoraci
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Homostiidae
Temporal range: Early Devonian–Middle Devonian
Homosteus milleri
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Placodermi
Order: Arthrodira
Suborder: Brachythoraci
Family: Homostiidae
Jaekel, 1903
Type species
Homosteus formosissimus
Asmuss, 1856
Genera
Synonyms
  • Chelonichthyidae Dean, 1901
  • Euleptaspididae Obruchev, 1964[1]:70
  • (order) Temnothoraci Dean, 1901
  • (suborder) Homostei Jaekel, 1911
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Homostiids have flattened and elongated skulls, "toothless" jaws and large sizes, suggesting that many were probably filter feeders, similar to the noticeably flattened whale shark.[2][3][4][5] According to Denison 1978, primitive homostiids have moderately long median dorsal plates, whereas in "advanced" homostiids, the median dorsal tends to be short and broad.[1]:69

Classification

The family Homostiidae is considered the basal-most grouping within the suborder Brachythoraci, basal to the large sub-clade Eubrachythoraci, which includes the well-known Dunkleosteus, Dinichthys, etc. Homostiidae's placement within Brachythoraci can be shown in the cladogram below:[6]

Brachythoraci

Genera

Angarichthys

A comparatively large animal from the Middle Devonian of Siberia, with a head shield estimated around 40 centimeters long. Known only from an infragnathal bone, and an intero-lateral and a marginal plate.

Antineosteus

A primitive homostiid from Emsian-aged strata of Morocco. Antineosteus' primitive anatomical features suggest it may be a precursor to Angarichthys, Atlantidosteus and Homosteus. Antineosteus lived sympatrically with the Moroccan species of Atlantidosteus.

Atlantidosteus

This genus is known from species found in Emsian-aged Morocco and Middle Devonian Australia. Overall form is very similar to Antineosteus and Homosteus.

Cavanosteus

A primitive genus from Emsian-aged strata of Australia

Cathlesichthys

A genus of homostiid from Wee Jasper, living during the Early Devonian.

Euleptaspis

This genus is known from isolated plates and fragments from Lower Devonian-aged strata in Spitzbergen and Germany. The holotype of the type species, E. depressa, is a paranuchal plate very similar to those seen in coccosteids.

Dhanguura?

A very large, primitive form from the Early Devonian Taemas-Wee Jasper Reef fauna. Its discoverer, Gavin Young, hypothesizes that it may have been a filter-feeder.

Homosteus

The type genus, known from both complete and fragmentary fossils in Europe, Russia, and North America.

Lophostracon

Luetkeichthys

Tityosteus

Tityosteus is thought to be the largest vertebrate known from the Lower Devonian, with an estimated length of 2.5 meters. The holotype is an incomplete individual from the Hunsrück.[1]:73

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