Genus of placoderm fishes
Phlyctaenius is an extinct genus of placoderm fish, which lived during the Devonian period of New Brunswick , Canada .[ 1] It was named by Traquair (1890)[ 2] [ 3] as a replacement for Phlyctaenium Zittel (1879), which was preoccupied .[ 4]
One species, P. anglicus , was known from remains found in England and Wales and was initially described by Traquair (1890).[ 3] It was moved to Heightingtonaspis when the genus was described by White (1969).[ 5]
References
^ Young, V. T. (1985). "Taxonomy of the arthrodire Phlyctaenius from the Lower or Middle Devonian of Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada" . Bulletin of the Natural History Museum, Geology Series . 37 : 1–35.
^ Traquair, R. H. (1890). "Note on Phlyctænius , a New Genus of Coccosteidæ" . Geological Magazine . 7 (3): 144–144. doi :10.1017/s0016756800190053 . ISSN 0016-7568 .
^ a b Traquair, R. H. (1890a). Notes on the Devonian fishes of Seumenac Bay and Campbelltown in Canada. Geol. Mag., London. 7: 15-22.
^ Zittel, K. von. (1879)
^ White, E.I. (1969). The deepest vertebrate fossil and other arctolepid fishes. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 1(3): 293-310