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First episode of diversification
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The best known primitive shark
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It arose some 400 million years ago in the Late Devonian
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The average length ~ 1 meter
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It had long slender jaws with a cylindrical body shape
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No anal fin, two dorsal fins
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***Terminal mouth*** (like a fish)
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Jaws fused to its braincase
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Fins were stiff and simplistic
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no claspers (external fertilization?)
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Symmetrical tail, similar to the modern mackeral shark in the order
Lamniformes
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Decent agility and speed
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It had knifelike spines projecting from its dorsal fins [as seen in drawing]
(Fenton and Fenton)
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