Class Placodermi
Fish Fossils
(Armoured Fish)

Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Infraphylum Gnathostomata

Related interest:
Class Actinopterygii
Class Actinopterigii Fish Fossils
Class Chondrichthyes
Class Chondrichthyes Fish Fossils
Class Sarcopterygii

 

Class Placodermi

Phylum Chordata
Subphylum Vertebrata
Infraphylum Gnathostomata
Class Placodermi

Placodermi is a class of armoured fish that known from fossils dating from the late Silurian to the end of the Devonian. As fierce as some Placoderms were, they persisted only 50 million years, which pales in comparison with the 400 million year history of sharks. Their head and Bothriolepis Armoured Fishthorax were covered by articulated armoured plates, while the rest of the body had no scales or small scales. The Placoderms were some of the earliest fish having jaws that probably evolved from the first of their gill arches. Placoderms had bony plates in their jaws that served the function of teeth they lacked, and did not descend from toothed ancestors. These plates were razor-like and self-sharpening. The oldest placoderms in the fossil record are known from China, from the Early Silurian. However, placoderms enjoyed their greatest diversity in the Devonian, during the so-called "Age of Fishes". The Devonian saw the greatest diversity of a large number of fish taxa, including not only placoderms, but armored jawless fishes, early Chondrichthyes, and the first Actinopterygian ray-finned fishes and lobe-finned fishes. Many of these taxa died out around the end of the Devonian Period for reasons that are still not well understood. Placoderms survived until the very end of the Devonian, and their extinction appears to have been quite sudden, but its causes are still unknown. Bothriolepis was the most successful of all the placoderms, with some 100 species known from every continent, including Antarctica. Dunkleosteus was one of the largest of the placoderms that reached some 20 feet, and was a violent predator in the Devonian seas.

Placoderm Armoured Fish Fossils

Bothriolepis Armored Fish

Bothriolepis canadensis Armoured Fish Fossil
Upper Devonian
Quebec, Canada

Dunkleosteus sp Armoured Fish
Devonian
Hamar L'ghdad, Morocco
   

 Also see: Museum Fish Fossils