No reserve price-Fossil group - Fossilised animal - Lycoptera-bony fish - 13 cm - 12 cm
Fossil group-sided fish slate
Lycoptera, a ray-finned fish living in freshwater lakes during the Early Cretaceous (about 125 million years ago) .
Origin: Mount Kumgang
Slate: 13*12x1cm
The frontal bone of Lycoptera muroii is wide and short, the coronoid process of the dentary bone is obvious, the beak and the tapered teeth in the mouth are huge, the caudal peduncle is thin and short, the scales are round, thick and large
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Fossil group-sided fish slate
Lycoptera, a ray-finned fish living in freshwater lakes during the Early Cretaceous (about 125 million years ago) .
Origin: Mount Kumgang
Slate: 13*12x1cm
The frontal bone of Lycoptera muroii is wide and short, the coronoid process of the dentary bone is obvious, the beak and the tapered teeth in the mouth are huge, the caudal peduncle is thin and short, the scales are round, thick and large