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Pterichthys
‖ Pterichthys Palæont. (pt-, təˈrɪkθɪs) [mod.L., f. Gr. πτερόν wing + ἰχθύς fish.] A fossil genus of fishes of the Devonian period, having a pair of wing-shaped lateral appendages.1842 H. Miller O.R. Sandst. iii. (ed. 2) 70 There are none of the fossils of the Old Red Sandstone which less resemble a...
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Pterichthyodes
The generic name of Pterichthyodes refers directly to their odd wing-like appendages ("pterichthys" being a compound crassis word from Ancient Greek for
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Asterolepis (fish)
Asterolepis has two sister taxa, Microbrachium and Pterichthys. Both sister taxa are also carnivores and Pterichtyhs is similarly blind. Stratigraphic formations
Taxa considered to be sisters to Asterolepis are Microbrachium and Pterichthys.
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plastron
plastron (ˈplæstrən) Also 6 plasteroun. [a. F. plastron breast-plate, also in other senses as in Eng., ad. It. piastrone, augment. of piastra breast-plate, prop. plate of metal; see piastre, plaster.] 1. a. A steel breast-plate formerly worn beneath the hauberk. Obs. exc. Hist.1506–7 Acc. Ld. High T...
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Holonema
It was originally described as a species of the antiarch genus, Pterichthys.
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wing
▪ I. wing, n. (wɪŋ) Forms: pl. α. 2 wenge; β. 3 wengen, winguene, wynguene, whingen, hwingen, 4 wingen, wyngen, -yn, -on; γ. 3–5 wenges, (3 Orm. -ess), 4 weengus, 4–5 wengis, 4, 6 weyngis, 5 wengys, -ez, weingis, wengges; 4 wyenges, wingges, whinges, 4–6 wyngis, -es, 5 -ys, whyngis, -ys, 5–6 whynges...
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plate
▪ I. plate, n. (pleɪt) Forms: 3– plate; also 5 plaate, 5–6 platt, playt(e, pla(y)the, 5–7 plaite, plaitt, 5–8 plat, plait, 6 (Sc.) pleit, plet. [ME. plate, a. OF. plate (c 1175 in Littré) thin plate, lamina of metal, etc. (in form = Pr., Sp. plata, Pg. prata, It. piatta), in origin the fem. form of ...
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