About: Pharyngolepis

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Pharyngolepis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Silurian period of what is now Norway. Pharyngolepis had well-developed anal and caudal fins, but no paired or dorsal fins that would have helped stabilise it in the water, and so was probably a poor swimmer, remaining close to the sea bottom. The pectoral fins were instead replaced by bony spines, possibly for protection against predators, and there was a row of spines along the back. It probably scooped up food from the ocean floor.

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  • Pharyngolepis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Silurian period of what is now Norway. Pharyngolepis had well-developed anal and caudal fins, but no paired or dorsal fins that would have helped stabilise it in the water, and so was probably a poor swimmer, remaining close to the sea bottom. The pectoral fins were instead replaced by bony spines, possibly for protection against predators, and there was a row of spines along the back. It probably scooped up food from the ocean floor. (en)
  • Pharyngolepis is een geslacht van uitgestorven kaakloze vissen die leefden in het Laat-Siluur. (nl)
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  • Kiaer 1911 (en)
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  • Specimen_at_Natural_History_Museum,_Gothenburg_04.jpg (en)
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  • Kiær 1924 corrig. (en)
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  • * P. heintzi (Ritchie 1964) * P. kiaeri (Smith 1957) * P. oblonga (Kiar 1911) (en)
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  • Species (en)
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  • Pharyngolepis (en)
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  • Pharyngolepis oblonga (en)
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  • Kiær 1911 (en)
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  • Pharyngolepis is an extinct genus of primitive jawless fish that lived in the Silurian period of what is now Norway. Pharyngolepis had well-developed anal and caudal fins, but no paired or dorsal fins that would have helped stabilise it in the water, and so was probably a poor swimmer, remaining close to the sea bottom. The pectoral fins were instead replaced by bony spines, possibly for protection against predators, and there was a row of spines along the back. It probably scooped up food from the ocean floor. (en)
  • Pharyngolepis is een geslacht van uitgestorven kaakloze vissen die leefden in het Laat-Siluur. (nl)
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  • Pharyngolepis (nl)
  • Pharyngolepis (en)
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