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Primitive jaw structure in an articulated brachythoracid arthrodire (placoderm fish; early Devonian) from southeastern Australia

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Pages 670-678 | Received 17 Jan 2001, Accepted 13 Aug 2001, Published online: 24 Aug 2010

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Kate Trinajstic, JohnA. Long, Zerina Johanson, Gavin Young & Tim Senden. (2012) New morphological information on the ptyctodontid fishes (Placodermi, Ptyctodontida) from Western Australia. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 32:4, pages 757-780.
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Yu-Zhi Hu, G.C. Young, Carole Burrow, You-an Zhu & Jing Lu. (2019) High resolution XCT scanning reveals complex morphology of gnathal elements in an Early Devonian arthrodire. Palaeoworld 28:4, pages 525-534.
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Yuzhi Hu, Jing Lu & Gavin C. Young. (2017) New findings in a 400 million-year-old Devonian placoderm shed light on jaw structure and function in basal gnathostomes. Scientific Reports 7:1.
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James Boyle & Michael J. Ryan. (2017) New information on Titanichthys (Placodermi, Arthrodira) from the Cleveland Shale (Upper Devonian) of Ohio, USA . Journal of Paleontology 91:2, pages 318-336.
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Gavin C. Young. (2009) New arthrodires (Family Williamsaspididae) from Wee Jasper, New South Wales (Early Devonian), with comments on placoderm morphology and palaeoecology. Acta Zoologica 90, pages 69-82.
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Moya Meredith Smith. (2003) Vertebrate dentitions at the origin of jaws: when and how pattern evolved. Evolution and Development 5:4, pages 394-413.
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Carole J. Burrow. (2003) Comment on "Separate Evolutionary Origins of Teeth from Evidence in Fossil Jawed Vertebrates". Science 300:5626, pages 1661-1661.
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