Campbellodus

Extinct genus of fishes
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Campbellodus
Temporal range: Late Frasnian
Artist's reconstruction
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Placodermi
Order: Ptyctodontida
Family: Ptyctodontidae
Genus: Campbellodus
Miles & Young, 1977
Species:
C. decipiens
Binomial name
Campbellodus decipiens
Miles & Young, 1977
Synonyms
  • Ctenurella decipiens

Campbellodus decipiens is an extinct ptyctodontid placoderm fish that lived around 380 million years ago (Late Devonian). Its fossil remains have been found preserved in perfect three-dimensional form from the Gogo Formation of Western Australia. Originally it was described from large tooth plates and isolated skull roof bones by Miles & Young (1977). Long (1995) restored the complete fish based on new material found at Gogo in the mid 1980s, and described by Long (1997).

Campbellodus has very short spinal plates, and is unusual in having a high dorsal spine formed by three median dorsal plates. The tooth plates are very robust and the upper plate has a high anterior spine.

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"Placodermi"
  • Kingdom: Animalia
  • Phylum: Chordata
  • Subphylum: Vertebrata
  • Infraphylum: Gnathostomata
Gnathostomata
    • see Gnathostomata
Placodermi
    • see below↓
Acanthothoraci*
  • Hagiangella
Palaeacanthaspidae*
Weejasperaspididae
Palaeacanthaspis vasta
Petalichthyida
Quasipetalichthyidae
Macropetalichthyidae
Ptyctodontida
Rhenanida
Antiarchi
    • see Antiarchi
Arthrodira
    • see Arthrodira
Others
"maxillate placoderms"
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  • Taxon identifiers
    Campbellodus
    Campbellodus decipiens


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