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Aiteng marefugitus
(fully terrestrial sea slug)
Bulongosteus
(freshwater Placoderm from
Xinjiang
)
Montecaris
(large shrimp-like crustacean)
Tartuosteus
(huge Devonian jawless fish)
Expanded Articles
Apsopelix
(small Western Interior Seaway fish, nothing crazy)
Barbclabornia
(elaborated on discovery, description, and filter feeding lifestyle)
Brochoadmones
(unusual, complete, elaborated on discovery and description, formerly two sentences)
Carolowilhelmina
(organized and elaborated)
Kodymirus
(Expanded and elaborated, clarification)
Oilfish
(Expanded, elaborated, organized)
Stratodus
(Expanded, elaborated, had to translate a few French papers on it)
Websteroprion
(giant bobbit, formerly two sentences)
Interesting Extinct Animals Without Articles
Daihuoides
(Ctenophore, possible late surviving Cambrian relic)
Damocles
serratus
(
Falcatus
-like creature, pretty well preserved)
Dithyrocaris
(massive
phyllocarid
shrimp)
Heteropetalus
(cute and well preserved chimaera-like)
Hungioides
(big trilobite)
Ministratodus
(
Stratodus
muy prequeño)
Phanerorhynchus
(strange armored fish)
Rhenocystis
(weirdo backwards walking echinoderm)
Tanyrhinichthys
(large nosed Carboniferous fish)
Traquairius
(unusually ornamented chimaera-like)
Tyrannophontes
(prehistoric mantis shrimp, cool name)
Xiushanosteus
&
Shenacanthus
(earliest jawed vertebrates)
Xylacanthus
(giant acanthodian)
Articles to Look Into
Bungartius
(Sword-mouth placoderm) - Just isn't much info beyond the original skull description
Cimolichthys
(more info)
Climatius
(better sources)
Dollocaris
(More info?)
Entelognathus
(far more important than its article would indicate) - Will definitely take some work.
Gyrosteus
(giant sturgeon, organizing)
Harpagofututor
(says "led to more information" but doesn't describe it)
Orodus
(so unusual, yet only has a single sentence)
-
I know why now,
Orodus
is the worst wastebasket taxon known to man, there's
32 species
in the genus.
Saurodon
(big fish, ecology?)
Scaumenacia
(big-finned lungfish, needs references)
Siberion
(Interesting history unmentioned)
Saivodus
(exceptionally large
ctenacanth
)
Strongylosteus
(same as Gyrosteus)
Tegeolepis
(shark-like Devonian fish)
Thrinacodus
(eel-shark)
Pachyrhizodus
(paleoecology?)
Xenusion
(Cambrian weirdo, formatting)
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