†Ramsaasalepis porosa Blom et al., 2002 (type) Ramsaasalepis is an extinct genus of jawless fish.
[1] It was described based on a number of fossilized, disarticulated thelodont scales that may have had a ridged texture.
The species had a well-developed vascular canal system.
Based on these characteristics and its stratigraphical range, is speculated to be most closely related to the genera Septentrionia and Tahulalepis.
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