Qilinyu
Qilinyu rostrata Temporal range: Late Ludlow | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Placodermi |
Order: | incertae sedis |
Genus: | Qilinyu Zhu et al., 2016 |
Species: | Q. rostrata |
Binomial name | |
Qilinyu rostrata Zhu et al., 2016 | |
Qilinyu rostrata is a "maxillate" placoderm from the late Ludlow epoch of Qujing, Yunnan, 419 million years ago.[1]
Specimen and taxonomy
The holotype and paratype of Q. rostrata are two exquisitely preserved specimens both featuring a domed cranium and a curved rostrum presenting a "dolphin-like profile."[1]
The researchers' cladistic diagram show that Q. rostrata is the sister taxon of Entelognathus and all other crown gnathostomes (i.e., bony and cartilaginous fishes, and their descendants).[1]
Evolutionary significance
Q. rostrata, together with Entelognathus, demonstrate additional irrefutable proof that modern gnathostomes evolved from arthrodire placoderms.[1][2]
References
External links
- - Qilinyu rostrata: Silurian Fish from China Sheds Light on Jaw Evolution
- - Shocking Discovery: Human Jaws Could be Traced Back to Ancient Armored Fish
- - Fish fossil upends scientists’ view of jaw evolution
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