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Three-Foot Silurian Giant Reveals Early Steps Toward Modern Bony Fishes
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Three-Foot Silurian Giant Reveals Early Steps Toward Modern Bony Fishes

Two Silurian fossils from China illuminate early osteichthyan evolution: a 436-million-year-old Eosteus chongqingensis from the Chongqing Lagerstätte shows a mosaic of bony-fish traits, suggesting such features emerged earlier than once thought; a 423-million-year-old Megamastax amblyodus from Yunnan reveals early dentition and anatomy bridging jawed cartilage and bony fishes, indicating osteichthyans were widespread in the Silurian and potentially apex predators. Together these finds help fill the pre-Devonian fossil gap and trace the origin of modern fishes.

Silurian Fossils Reframe the Origins of Bone-Fish Evolution
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Silurian Fossils Reframe the Origins of Bone-Fish Evolution

A 436-million-year-old near-complete bony fish fossil Eosteus chongqingensis from China’s Chongqing Lagerstätte suggests early osteichthyan traits appeared before the ray-finned/lobe-finned split, while 423-million-year Megamastax amblyodus head-and-trunk fossils reveal ancient dentition and anatomy linking toward early bony fishes; these finds fill gaps in the pre-Devonian fossil record and illuminate how early vertebrates evolved toward modern fishes and vertebrates.