Cretaceous Needle Fish Fossil from NEW Moroccan Location

Rhynchodercetis sp

Order Aulopiformes, Family Dercetidae

Geological Time: Cretaceous

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 125 mm in length on a 120 mm by 120 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Ramlia Taouz, Morocco

Code: 08011

Price: Sold


Description: A rarely seen member of the Order Aulopiformes, Family Dercetidae, it is a member of the bony fishes known as a “needle fish” due to its body shape. The upper and lower jaws have been extended into a rostrum; these fish were predators of smaller fish. The genus went extinct at the end of the Cretaceous, passing the way of the dinosaurs. This one is similar to those seen from Lebanon, but comes from a new location in Morocco that has only been known for 3 years.

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