Phlyctaeniidae
Phlyctaeniidae is an extinct family of placoderm fishes that lived during the Devonian period, mainly in Norway and North America.
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Phylogeny
ORDER ARTHRODIRA
- Infraorder Actinolepina
- Family Actinolepidae
- Suborder Phlyctaenioidei
- Family Holonematidae
- Infraorder Phlyctaeniina
- Family Groenlandaspididae
- Family Phlyctaeniidae
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References
Henry Weed Fowler (1947). New taxonomic names of fish-like vertebrates.
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