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Lechriaspis

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
†Pteraspidomorphi

Order
  
†Cyathaspidiformes

Rank
  
Genus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Subclass
  
†Heterostraci

Family
  
†Poraspidae

Similar
  
Cardipeltis, Poraspis, Heterostraci

Lechriaspis is an extinct genus of poraspid heterostracan agnathan known from the Early Devonian of northern Utah, western United States.

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Discovery

Lechriaspis is known only from the holotype specimen. It was collected from the Grassy Flat Member of the Water Canyon Formation of northern Utah, which dates to the Emsian stage of the late Early Devonian. The specimen shows evidence of puncture wounds indicating predation by a eurypterid. Lechriaspis and Poraspis thomasi represent the first true members of the Cyathaspidida to be described from the Devonian of the western United States.

Etymology

Lechriaspis was first named by David K. Elliott and Michael A. Petriello in 2011 and the type species is Lechriaspis patula.

References

Lechriaspis Wikipedia