Lungmenshanaspis
| Lungmenshanaspis Temporal range:
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| Reconstruction of L. yunnanensis (top) and L. kiangyouensis (bottom) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Chordata |
| Infraphylum: | Agnatha |
| Class: | †Galeaspida |
| Order: | †Huananaspidiformes |
| Family: | †Huananaspidae |
| Subfamily: | †Macrothyraspinae |
| Genus: | †Lungmenshanaspis Pan & Wang, 1975 |
| Type species | |
| †Lungmenshanaspis kiangyouensis Pan & Wang, 1975
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Lungmenshanaspis is an extinct genus of galeaspid vertebrates. It lived during the Lochkovian stage in Sichuan, China.[1]
Description
Lungmenshanaspis was 15 cm (5.91 in) in length.[1] A hole on its head probably helped it to breathe, similar to modern-day noses. It is best known for the long projections on the sides of its head, and its long rostrum.
Classification
Relationships
Below is a cladogram of family Huananaspidae, where Lungmenshanaspis is shown in bold:
| Huananaspidae |
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Species
- Lungmenshanaspis kiangyouensis
- Lungmenshanaspis yunnanensis
References
- ^ a b "Lungmenshanaspis kiangyouensis". Retrieved 2025-01-09.