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Braunosteus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Subphylum
  
Vertebrata

Order
  
Arthrodira

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Class
  
Placodermi

Suborder
  
Brachythoraci

Braunosteus

Similar
  
Melanosteus, Belemnacanthus, Enseosteus, Erromenosteus, Neophlyctaenius

Braunosteus schmidti is a medium sized selenosteid arthrodire placoderm known from the Upper Frasnian Kellwasserkalk facies of Late Devonian Bad Wildungen, Germany. B. schmidti has a broad skull about 9 centimeters long, and a short, but pointed rostrum. Its appearance is very similar to that of the basal selenosteid Pachyosteus.

It was originally placed within a monotypic family, "Braunosteidae," by Erik Stensiƶ in 1959. Obruchev (1964) and Miles (1969) placed it within the Trematosteidae due to the presence of a postpineal fenestra. Denison (1978) has B. schmidti placed within Selenosteidae, noting that other arthrodires in addition to trematosteids have postpineal fenestrae, as well as similar anatomy of the orbital and suborbital plates, and that its scapulo-coracoid bone is largely identical to those of Pachyosteus and Enseosteus.

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Braunosteus Wikipedia