. . "Loganellia"@en . . "\"Loganellia scotica\""@en . "1064073360"^^ . . "Loganellia scotica"@en . . . . . . . "Fredholm, 1990"@en . . "Loganellia is a genus of jawless fish which lived between 430 and 370 million years ago, during the Silurian and Devonian periods of the Paleozoic. Loganellia belonged to the Thelodonti class and like other Thelodonts possessed scales instead of plate armor."@en . "Loganellia scotica"@en . . . . . . . "Loganellia \u00E9 um g\u00EAnero de peixe sem mand\u00EDbula que viveu entre 430-370 milh\u00F5es de anos atr\u00E1s, durante o Siluriano e o Devoniano, \u00E9pocas do Paleozoico. A Loganellia pertencia \u00E0 classe thelodonti e como os outros, possu\u00EDa escamas em vez de placas de armadura."@pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Loganellia \u00E9 um g\u00EAnero de peixe sem mand\u00EDbula que viveu entre 430-370 milh\u00F5es de anos atr\u00E1s, durante o Siluriano e o Devoniano, \u00E9pocas do Paleozoico. A Loganellia pertencia \u00E0 classe thelodonti e como os outros, possu\u00EDa escamas em vez de placas de armadura. Pensa-se que estes peixes t\u00EAm uma rela\u00E7\u00E3o mais estreita com o grupo dos gnatostomados do que com os conodontes. Eles s\u00E3o conhecidos por suas voltas espirais - dent\u00EDculos orofar\u00EDngeos que cobriam suas barras branquiais. Neste sentido, a Loganellia poderia ter as primeiras estruturas dentais conhecidas relacionadas aos dentes modernos, e teriam evolu\u00EDdo na garganta, em vez de atrav\u00E9s dos dent\u00EDculos d\u00E9rmicos ou maxilares."@pt . . "Loganellia"@en . "3234"^^ . "Loganellia"@pt . . "Species"@en . . "*Loganellia aldridgei \n*Loganellia cuneata \n*Loganellia grossi \n*Loganellia matura \n*Loganellia prolata \n*Loganellia scotica \n*Loganellia sulcata \n*Loganellia unispinata"@en . "47256867"^^ . "Loganellia is a genus of jawless fish which lived between 430 and 370 million years ago, during the Silurian and Devonian periods of the Paleozoic. Loganellia belonged to the Thelodonti class and like other Thelodonts possessed scales instead of plate armor. Loganellia are thought to be more closely related to the crown group of gnathostomes than conodonts. They are noted for their denticle whorls - oropharyngeal denticles that lined their branchial bars - which are thought to be homologous with other, later gnathostome teeth. In this sense, Loganellia may possess the earliest known dental structures related to modern teeth, and would have evolved in the throat, rather than through dermal denticles or jaws."@en . . .