Psammosteidae
{{Short description|Extinct family of jawless fishes}}
{{Automatic Taxobox
| taxon = Psammosteidae
| authority =
| image = Drepanaspis_gemuendina.jpg
| image_caption = Drepanaspis gemuendina and Tiaraspis subtilis
| fossil_range = {{fossilrange|416|359}} Early to Late Devonian
| subdivision_ranks = Genera
| subdivision = * Drepanaspis
}}
Psammosteidae is an extinct family of flattened, benthic heterostracan vertebrates that lived in marine and estuary environments in Europe, Russia & North America. They arose during the Early Devonian, with the first (and best) known genus, Drepanaspis from the Hunsrück lagerstätte. The Psammosteids were the only heterostracans that survived the Upper Frasnian extinction event during the Late Devonian, dying out in the extinction event at the very end of the Devonian.
References
- [http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Units/040Pteraspidomorphi/040.800.html#Psammosteida Palaeos Vertebrates]
{{Taxonbar|from=Q2115632}}
Category:Devonian jawless fish
Category:Prehistoric jawless fish families
Category:Famennian extinctions
Category:Early Devonian first appearances
{{Pteraspidomorphi-stub}}
{{Devonian-jawless-fish-stub}}