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Created Articles

 * Aiteng marefugitus (fully terrestrial sea slug)
 * Bulongosteus (freshwater Placoderm from Xinjiang)
 * Montecaris (large shrimp-like crustacean)
 * Tartuosteus (huge Devonian jawless fish)

Expanded Articles

 * Apsopelix (small Western Interior Seaway fish, nothing crazy)
 * Barbclabornia (elaborated on discovery, description, and filter feeding lifestyle)
 * Brochoadmones (unusual, complete, elaborated on discovery and description, formerly two sentences)
 * Carolowilhelmina (organized and elaborated)
 * Kodymirus (Expanded and elaborated, clarification)
 * Oilfish (Expanded, elaborated, organized)
 * Stratodus (Expanded, elaborated, had to translate a few French papers on it)
 * Websteroprion (giant bobbit, formerly two sentences)

Interesting Extinct Animals Without Articles

 * Daihuoides (Ctenophore, possible late surviving Cambrian relic)
 * Damocles serratus (Falcatus-like creature, pretty well preserved)
 * Dithyrocaris (massive phyllocarid shrimp)
 * Heteropetalus (cute and well preserved chimaera-like)
 * Hungioides (big trilobite)
 * Ministratodus (Stratodus muy prequeño)
 * Phanerorhynchus (strange armored fish)
 * Rhenocystis (weirdo backwards walking echinoderm)
 * Tanyrhinichthys (large nosed Carboniferous fish)
 * Traquairius (unusually ornamented chimaera-like)
 * Tyrannophontes (prehistoric mantis shrimp, cool name)
 * Xiushanosteus & Shenacanthus (earliest jawed vertebrates)
 * Xylacanthus (giant acanthodian)

Articles to Look Into

 * Bungartius (Sword-mouth placoderm) - Just isn't much info beyond the original skull description
 * Cimolichthys (more info)
 * Climatius (better sources)
 * Dollocaris (More info?)
 * Entelognathus (far more important than its article would indicate) - Will definitely take some work.
 * Gyrosteus (giant sturgeon, organizing)
 * Harpagofututor (says "led to more information" but doesn't describe it)
 * Orodus (so unusual, yet only has a single sentence) - I know why now, Orodus is the worst wastebasket taxon known to man, there's 32 species in the genus.
 * Saurodon (big fish, ecology?)
 * Scaumenacia (big-finned lungfish, needs references)
 * Siberion (Interesting history unmentioned)
 * Saivodus (exceptionally large ctenacanth)
 * Strongylosteus (same as Gyrosteus)
 * Tegeolepis (shark-like Devonian fish)
 * Thrinacodus (eel-shark)
 * Pachyrhizodus (paleoecology?)
 * Xenusion (Cambrian weirdo, formatting)