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CTENURELLA
(ten-u-rel-lah)
meaning: "little comb tail"
Ctenurella
Named By: T. Orvig in 1960
Time Period: Late Devonian
Location: Germany
Size: 13 centimetres long
Diet: Carnivore
Fossil(s): Several specimens
Classification: | Chordata | Placodermi | Ptyctodontida |
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Ctenurella ("Little Comb Tail") is an extinct genus of ptyctodont placoderm from the Late Devonian of Germany. The first fossils were found in the Strundevalley in the Paffrather Kalkmulde.

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