They said the discovery may mark first time complete set of human face bones have appeared in the evolutionary history.
Previous fossil records traced human's opposing jaws to the class of bony fish, but the discovery of Entelognathus primordialis in China's Yunnan Province suggests the bones emerged earlier in the now extinct group of placoderms, according to a paper published of Journal Nature.
The article's first author, Zhu Min of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, describes the fish as measuring about 20 cm, with the placoderms' signature body armor but with the jaw of a bony fish.
According to Zhu, the fish had jaw bones including dentary, premaxilla and maxilla that, when combined with other bones, correspond to the entire bone structure of modern human face for the first time.
Zhu said the finding also showed a direct evolutionary link between placoderms and bony fish, overthrowing previous theories suggesting acanthodians as a transitional stage between the two classes.
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