arthrodires
Arthrodires are an extinct order of armored jawed fishes known as placoderms. They were one of the most successful and widespread groups of early gnathostomes, flourishing mainly during the Devonian period in marine and freshwater environments and fossils found on multiple continents.
A defining feature of arthrodires is the mobile connection between the head shield and the trunk shield,
Ecologically, arthrodires occupied a range of niches. They included large predatory forms that hunted other placoderms
Taxonomically, arthrodires form a major subgroup within Placodermi, the armored early jawed fishes. They were especially