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Neeyambaspis enigmatica ("Enigmatic shield of Neeyamba Hill") is the lesser known of the two species of pituriaspid agnathans. The species lived in estuaries during the Middle Devonian, in what is now the Georgina Basin of Western Queensland, Australia. N. enigmatica differed from its relative, Pituriaspis doylei, in that the headshield was triangular, rather than elongated, that the rostrum was much smaller and shorter, and that there was no cavity at the base of the rostrum that suggested the presence of nasal openings.

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  • Neeyambaspis enigmaticus Neeyambaspis Dessin schématique de Neeyambaspis enigmatica. Genre † Neeyambaspis (d), 1991 Espèce † Neeyambaspis enigmaticus (d), 1991 Neeyambaspis est un genre éteint et fossile de pituriaspides ayant vécu pendant le Dévonien moyen, dans l'actuel bassin de Georgina du Queensland occidental, en Australie et dont une seule espèce est connue, Neeyambaspis enigmatica. (fr)
  • Neeyambaspis enigmatica ("Enigmatic shield of Neeyamba Hill") is the lesser known of the two species of pituriaspid agnathans. The species lived in estuaries during the Middle Devonian, in what is now the Georgina Basin of Western Queensland, Australia. N. enigmatica differed from its relative, Pituriaspis doylei, in that the headshield was triangular, rather than elongated, that the rostrum was much smaller and shorter, and that there was no cavity at the base of the rostrum that suggested the presence of nasal openings. (en)
  • Neeyambaspis é o menos conhecido das duas espécies de Pituriaspida. A espécie viveu durante o Devoniano Médio, no que hoje é a , no oeste de Queensland, Austrália. Neeyambaspis era diferente de seu parente, , porque o protetor de cabeça era triangular, em vez de alongado, o rostro era muito menor e mais curto e não havia cavidade na base do rostro que sugerisse a presença de aberturas nasais. (pt)
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  • Young, 1991 (en)
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  • Mid Devonian (en)
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  • Neeyambaspis enigmatica (en)
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  • Young, 1991 (en)
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  • Neeyambaspis enigmaticus Neeyambaspis Dessin schématique de Neeyambaspis enigmatica. Genre † Neeyambaspis (d), 1991 Espèce † Neeyambaspis enigmaticus (d), 1991 Neeyambaspis est un genre éteint et fossile de pituriaspides ayant vécu pendant le Dévonien moyen, dans l'actuel bassin de Georgina du Queensland occidental, en Australie et dont une seule espèce est connue, Neeyambaspis enigmatica. (fr)
  • Neeyambaspis enigmatica ("Enigmatic shield of Neeyamba Hill") is the lesser known of the two species of pituriaspid agnathans. The species lived in estuaries during the Middle Devonian, in what is now the Georgina Basin of Western Queensland, Australia. N. enigmatica differed from its relative, Pituriaspis doylei, in that the headshield was triangular, rather than elongated, that the rostrum was much smaller and shorter, and that there was no cavity at the base of the rostrum that suggested the presence of nasal openings. (en)
  • Neeyambaspis é o menos conhecido das duas espécies de Pituriaspida. A espécie viveu durante o Devoniano Médio, no que hoje é a , no oeste de Queensland, Austrália. Neeyambaspis era diferente de seu parente, , porque o protetor de cabeça era triangular, em vez de alongado, o rostro era muito menor e mais curto e não havia cavidade na base do rostro que sugerisse a presença de aberturas nasais. (pt)
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  • Neeyambaspis (fr)
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