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XXXIII.—A reconstruction of Stenognathus gouldi (Newberry)

Pages 242-249 | Published online: 26 Aug 2009

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GavinF. Hanke, KennethW. Stewart & GeorgeE. Lammers. (1996) Squamatognathus steeprockensis gen. et sp. nov., an arthrodire inferognathal from the Middle Devonian Elm Point Formation of Manitoba. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16:4, pages 617-622.
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ROBERT K. CARR. (1991) Reanalysis of Heintzichthys gouldii (Newberry), an aspinothoracid arthrodire (Placodermi) from the Famennian of northern Ohio, with a review of brachythoracid systematics. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 103:4, pages 349-390.
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Roger S. Miles. (2012) VI.—Features of Placoderm Diversification and the Evolution of the Arthrodire Feeding Mechanism.. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 68:6, pages 123-170.
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Tor Ørvig. (1961) New finds of acanthodians, arthrodires, crossopterygians, ganoids and dipnoans in the upper middle devonian calcareous flags (oberer plattenkalk) of the bergisch gladbach-paffrath trough. Paläontologische Zeitschrift 35:1-2, pages 10-27.
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Anatol Heintz. (1931) UNTERSUCHUNGEN üBER DEN BAU DER ARTHRODIRA. Acta Zoologica 12:2-3, pages 225-239.
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