The paleontologist Gavin Young, named the fossil agnathan Pituriaspis doylei after the hallucinogenic drug pituri, as he thought he might be hallucinating upon viewing the fossil fish's bizarre form.[1] The first specimens of P. doylei were empty sandstone casts of the head shields, with none of the original bone remaining.
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