Microsteus
Microsteus is a genus of small selenosteid arthrodire placoderms known from the Upper Frasnian Kellwasserkalk facies of Late Devonian Germany.
There are three species, M. dubius, M. angusticeps, and M. gracilis. M. angusticeps differs from the type species in having a head with an angular profile, and M. gracilis differs from the other two species by being somewhat narrower in cross-section. Denison suggests that M. angusticeps and M. gracilis do not have enough differences from M. dubius to merit separate species status, but other authors, such as Rücklin 2011, treat the three as separate species.
M. angusticeps and M. gracilis originally composed the genus Parawalterosteus. However, Denison points out that the two species are not distinct from Microsteus, and synonymized Parawalterosteus with the former genus.