Phylogenetic relationships of psammosteid heterostracans (Pteraspidiformes), Devonian jawless vertebrates
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St Petersburg State University
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Psammosteid heterostracans are a group (suborder Psammosteoidei) of Devonian-
age jawless vertebrates, which is included in the order Pteraspidiformes.
The whole group of psammosteids is represented by numerous species (more
than 40); their phylogenetic relationships are still poorly known and deserve
further study. Classical researchers of the psammosteids, such as D. Obruchev,
E. Mark-Kurik and L. Halstead Tarlo, had different views on the phylogeny of
the group (e.g. origins and evolution of Psammosteus). To check the modern hypotheses
of psammosteid origins from various Pteraspidiformes and to clarify
psammosteid interrelationships, the most complete phylogeny of this group
(38 ingroup taxa + juvenile Drepanapsis) is presented here. Different methods
of data analysis were used to explore the psammosteid data set, including
equally weighted characters versus implied weighting. According to the results
of the phylogenetic analysis, the monophyletic status of the group and their
early development from the Pteraspidiformes are supported. The diagnoses
and interrelationships of many taxa are clarified. Two new genera are proposed
(Vladimirolepis gen. nov. and Elgaia gen. nov.), and two subfamilies are erected
(Placosteinae subfam nov. and Psammosteinae Traquair).
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Glinskiy, V. 2017. Phylogenetic relationships of psammosteid heterostracans (Pteraspidiformes), Devonian jawless vertebrates. Bio. Comm. 62(4): 219–243.