Glyptolepis (fish)

Glyptolepis is an extinct genus of porolepiform lobe-finned fish which lived during Devonian Period, from the early Eifelian to Frasnian Age.

[1][2][3] Species include Glyptolepis baltica, Glyptolepis groenlandica, and Glyptolepis leptopterus.

[4][5] Glyptolepis is considered a stem lungfish, and its pectoral fins especially resemble those of the extant lungfish Neoceratodus.

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Glyptolepis leptopterus Agassiz in National Museum of Ireland - Natural History