Devonian Fossil Fish Osteolepis – Ancient Tetrapod Ancestor

Osteolepis macrolepidotus

Class Sarcopterygi, Infraclass Tetrapodomorpha, Superorder Osteolepidida, Order Osteolepiformes, Family Osteolepidae

Geologic Time: Middle Devonian

Size: 150 mm in length

Fossil Site: Cruday Quarry, Orkney, Scotland


Osteolepis macrolepidotusDescription: The Osteolepiform fish are thought to be the ancestors of the TetrapodaDevonian Fossil Fish due to their paired lobed fins being homologous to the limbs, and the choanae (posterior nostril). Osteolepis possessed two rounded dorsal fins placed posteriorly, and a heterocercal tail with a larger lower lobe. They have thick rhombic scales covered with a cosmine layer (hence the shine). This ancient group of fish thought to have given rise to the Tetrapod bauplan.

Also see: Paleozoic Fish Fossils

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