They're both extinct bony fishes. The difference is that ostracoderms were jaw-less and placoderms had jaws.
placoderms (an ancient jawed fish)
They would prey on free-swimming, armored prey like arthropods, ammonites, and other placoderms.
Placoderms appeared in the fossil register during the Silurian period, and all placoderms (including the nightmarish Dunkleosteus terrelli) went extinct on the Late Devonian extinction.On the Carboniferous period there were already no placoderm fishes in the oceans.This Paleozoic era extinction(s) is not yet fully understood.However, the extinction of many marine life families in the Devonian/Carboniferous mass extinction, during the Frasnian/Famennian stages and specially the Kellwasser event, was due to the widespread oceanic anoxia.Few other reliable paleontologic data is known.
Fish do not come from one source or one event. Early fish were small, jawless species that are now extinct. The first fish with jaws were Placoderms.
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I assume you mean "feed" as in horse feed rather then the verb "to feed". The plural of "feed" is "feed, just like "moose" or "fish".
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Phacops was a genus of trilobite that lived in the Devonian Period.It shared the oceans withthe placoderms (armoured fish),orthocone's,the 1st amphibians,the 1st insects (Rhyniognatha hirsti),the 1st spiders (Attercopus),and many many more animals
The singular form is feed, a non-count noun; individual units are tons of feed, sacks of feed, trays or troughs of feed, etc. The only plural form for the noun feed is for types of feeds, such as cattle feed, chicken feed, etc. For example: We have a shed where feeds are stored. The word feed is also a verb: feed, feeds, feeding, fed.