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Revision as of 08:46, 25 August 2017
Edaphaspis bystrowi Temporal range: Early Devonian
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Family: | Edaphaspididae Novitskaya, 1968
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Genus: | Edaphaspis
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Species: | E. bystrowi
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Edaphaspis bystrowi Novitskaya, 1968
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Edaphaspis bystrowi is an extinct amphiaspidid cyathaspidid heterostracan.[1] Its fossils are restricted to early Devonian-aged marine strata of the Taimyr Peninsula, Early Devonian Siberia. E. bystrowi, as with all other amphiaspidids, is thought to have been a benthic filter feeder that lived on top of, or buried just below the surface of the substrate of hypersaline lagoon-bottoms. It is the only representative of the family Edaphaspididae.
Anatomy
E. bystrowi is known from a mostly complete cephalothoracic armor that is 16 centimeters long, and 21 centimeters wide. The armor is laterally flanked on both sides by serrated fringes. The anterior portion of the armor is missing, so experts are unsure if E. bystrowi had eyes (and preorbital openings) or not. There is a pair of branchial openings placed dorsally on a large dorsal lump at the posterior end of the armor.[1]