Glyptolepis (fish) explained
Glyptolepis is an extinct genus of porolepiform lobe-finned fish which lived during Devonian Period, from the early Eifelian to Frasnian Age.[1] [2] [3] Species include Glyptolepis baltica and Glypotlepis leptopterus.[4]
Notes and References
- Web site: Underwhelming fossil fish of the month: February 2014. Mark Carnall. 28 February 2014. Museums & Collections Blog. University College London. 29 September 2015.
- Book: Richard Cloutier . Per Erik Ahlberg . amp . Melanie L.J. Stiassny . Lynne R. Parenti . G. David Johnson . Interrelationships of Fishes. Morphology, Characters, and the Interrelationships of Basal Sarcopterygians. 1996. 457. 9780080534923. https://books.google.com/books?id=H20q9rqZENsC&dq=Glyptolepis+genus&pg=PA457.
- Per Erik Ahlberg. 1992. A new holoptychiid porolepiform fish from the Upper Frasnian of Elgin, Scotland. Palaeontology. 35. 4. 813 - 828.
- Web site: Glyptolepis leptopterus . 2024-01-25 . Landscapes of Orkney . en-US.