Agnathans from the Devonian of China

Our Anglo-Chinese re-examination of material from southern China has led to a reappraisal of the two major groups of the primitive armoured jawless fish, the ostracoderms. We have united the galeaspids and polybranchiaspids in the Galeaspida of equal rank to the Osteostraci (Cephalaspides) and group...

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