Sacabambaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period. Sacabambaspis lived in shallow waters on the continental margins of Gondwana.[1] It is the best known arandaspid with many specimens known.
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Sacabambaspis is an extinct genus of jawless fish that lived in the Ordovician period. Sacabambaspis lived in shallow waters on the continental margins...
order, the Arandaspidiformes. The oldest known genus of this group is Sacabambaspis found in South America. The head armor of arandaspids is elongated,...
another arandaspid Sacabambaspis had the tail that consist dorsal and ventral webs and an elongated notochordal lobe. Astraspis Sacabambaspis "Pteraspidomorphi"...
It is related to other Ordovician fishes, such as the South American Sacabambaspis, and the Australian Arandaspis. Nearly complete fossils suggest the...
E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z See also †Saaremaaspis †Sacabambaspis †Sandivia †Sanidaspis †Schizosteus †Sclerodus †Seretaspis †Shielia †Siberiaspis...
the time of census 2001 it had a population of 636. The jawless fish Sacabambaspis, discovered in the nearby Anzaldo Formation, was named after this town...
primitive jawless fish related to other Ordovician fishes, such as Sacabambaspis and Arandaspis. Fossils show clear evidence of a sensory structure (lateral...
genus of jawless fishes Hemicyclaspis – Extinct genus of jawless fishes Sacabambaspis – Extinct genus of jawless fishes Blieck, Alain; Tarrant, Peter R. (February...