Extinct genus of armoured fish
Compagopiscis is an extinct genus of placoderm known from the Gogo Formation . It lived in the Upper Devonian (Frasnian stage) of Western Australia .[ 1] The genus is monotypic , with its only species being Compagopiscis croucheri .[ 2]
Description
Compagopiscis is one of the earliest known vertebrates to have teeth.[ 3] An analysis of its bite force suggests that it was a generalist predator , having a diverse diet.[ 4] Fossils have been found in numbers, suggesting possible schooling behavior.[ 4]
Phylogeny
Compagopiscis was originally classified as a member of the family Plourdosteidae .[ 5] However, phylogenetic analysis later found Plourdosteidae to be an invalid grouping, and the family was dismissed.[ 6] Torosteus is now considered to be a member of the superfamily Incisoscutoidea , which belongs to the clade Coccosteomorphi , one of the two major clades within Eubrachythoraci . The cladogram below shows the phylogeny of Compagopiscis :[ 7]
References
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^ Trinajstic, Kate (1995-01-01). "The role of heterochrony in theevolution of eubrachythoracid arthrodires with special reference to Compagopiscis croucheri and Incisoscutum ritchei from the Late Devonian Gogo Formation, Western Australia" . Geobios . Premiers Vertandébrandés et Vertandébrandés Infandérieurs. 28 : 125–128. doi :10.1016/S0016-6995(95)80099-9 . ISSN 0016-6995 .
^ Rücklin, Martin; Donoghue, Philip C. J.; Johanson, Zerina; Trinajstic, Kate ; Marone, Federica; Stampanoni, Marco (2012). "Development of teeth and jaws in the earliest jawed vertebrates" . Nature . 491 (7426): 748–751. doi :10.1038/nature11555 . ISSN 1476-4687 . PMID 23075852 . S2CID 4302415 .
^ a b Trinajstic, Kate; Briggs, Derek E. G.; Long, John A. (23 November 2021). "The Gogo Formation Lagerstätte: a view of Australia's first great barrier reef" . Journal of the Geological Society . 179 (1). doi :10.1144/jgs2021-105 . ISSN 0016-7649 .
^ Carr, R.K.; Hlavin, W.J. (2010). "Two new species of Dunkleosteus Lehman, 1956, from the Ohio Shale Formation (USA, Famennian) and the Kettle Point Formation (Canada, Upper Devonian), and a cladistic analysis of the Eubrachythoraci (Placodermi, Arthrodira)" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 159 (1): 195–222. doi :10.1111/j.1096-3642.2009.00578.x .
^ You-An Zhu; Min Zhu (2013). "A redescription of Kiangyousteus yohii (Arthrodira: Eubrachythoraci) from the Middle Devonian of China, with remarks on the systematics of the Eubrachythoraci". Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 169 (4): 798–819. doi :10.1111/zoj12089 .
^ Zhu, You-An; Zhu, Min; Wang, Jun-Qing (1 April 2016). "Redescription of Yinostius major (Arthrodira: Heterostiidae) from the Lower Devonian of China, and the interrelationships of Brachythoraci" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 176 (4): 806–834. doi :10.1111/zoj.12356 . ISSN 0024-4082 .