These were jawless, armored fish informally called ostracoderms, but more correctly placed in the taxon Pteraspidomorphi. |
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Enamel, or enameloid tissue covering tubercles, was clearly described in Ordovician vertebrates such as the ostracoderms. |
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With their armored head shield and trunk shield composed of overlapping bony plates, the placoderms appear at first glance extremely similar to the ostracoderms. |
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Early fish from the fossil record are represented by a group of small, jawless, armored fish known as ostracoderms. |
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