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RHAMPHODOPSIS
(ram-fo-dop-sis)
Rhamphodopsis
Named By: Watson in 1934
Time Period: Middle Devonian
Location: Scotland
Size: R. thrieplandi about 7 centimetres long, R. trispinatus about 12 centimetres long
Diet: Carnivore
Fossil(s): Partial remains
Classification: | Chordata | Placodermi | Ptyctodontida |
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Rhamphodopsis is a genus of extinct ptyctodont placoderm from the Middle Devonian Old Red Sandstone of Scotland.

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