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Carolowilhelmina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Carolowilhelmina
''Carolowilhelmina geognostica'' is an extinct arthrodire placoderm fish that lived in the Late Eifelian epoch (of Middle Devonian) of Spain. In life, ''C. geognostica'' was a long-snouted pelagic fish, superficially similar to the Australian ''Rolfosteus'', from Gogo Formation and the European ''Oxyosteus'' of the Kellwasser facies of Bad Wildungen, Germany. As with ''Rolfosteus'', ''Carolowilhelmina'' possessed a long tubular rostral plate, with small postnasal plates and low inferognathal plates. According to Mark-Kurik & Carls (2002), this placoderm may have lived in an pelagic environment with lush, floating algae and epiplankton. It is currently known only from an incomplete cranium that is about long. The fossil material is housed in the Palaeontological Museum of the University of Zaragoza, Spain (Museo Paleontológico de la Universidad de Zaragoza). == Sources ==
* Mark-Kurik, E & Carls, P. 2002. ''A Long-snouted Late Eifelian Arthrodire from Aragón (Spain)''. Revista Española de Paleontología, Madrid, pp. 117–135.
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