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Paracentrophorus madagascariensis fish fossil, positive and negative from Madagascar

Paracentrophorus madagascariensis fish fossil, positive and negative from Madagascar

  • Country: Madagascar
  • Region: Middle Sakamena Formation Beroroha
  • Period: Early Triassic (201.3-174.1 million years)
  • Material: Fish fossil
  • Size: 17.5 x 7.5 cm
  • Weight: 456 gram total
Object number: G23103
€ 395,00
More from : Madagascar

  • Complete preserved fish in a nodule, the eyes, fins and scales are clearly shown. Here is a beautifull, all natural specimen which was partly broken en rejoined.
  • Paracentrophorus is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish that lived during the Dienerian age of the early Triassic epochin what is now Madagascar. 

     

     

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Paracentrophorus madagascariensis fish fossil, positive and negative from Madagascar
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