Diplocercides
Diplocercides is an extinct genus of marine coelacanth which lived during the Late Devonian period.
Taxonomy
The following species are known:D. heiligenstockiensis Jessen, 1966 - Frasnian of Germany D. kayseri - late Frasnian of Germany and early to middle Famennian of Poland D. jaekeli Stensiö, 1922 - Frasnian of GermanyIndeterminate remains are known from the Frasnian of Iran. Specimens from South Africa that were formerly assigned to this genus have since been described in their own genus, Serenichthys. Another alleged specimen from the Frasnian-aged Gogo Formation of Australia was also later described in its own genus, Ngamugawi. The species D. davisi Moy-Thomas, 1937, from the Mississippian of Ireland, which was formerly thought to be the only post-Devonian species, is now thought to represent a subadult Rhabdoderma, indicating that Diplocercides likely went extinct by the End-Devonian extinction.