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The largest Eugaleaspiform Nochelaspis reoccurred in the 420-million-year-old ‘ancient fish kingdom’ – Phys.org
New findings concerning the ~420-million-year-old fossil Nochelaspis maeandrine found in Qujing have helped unveil the mystery…

New findings concerning the ~420-million-year-old fossil Nochelaspis maeandrine found in Qujing have helped unveil the mystery of the largest known eugaleaspiform, according to researchers from the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology…
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