Enchodus lewesiensis
- Time
- 66–165.3 million years ago
- Period
- Unknown
- Known sites
- 10
Summary
Enchodus lewesiensis was an extinct prehistoric fish, approximately 66–165.3 million years ago. Fossils have been recovered from United Kingdom, Germany, and Czechia, notably in the Zig Zag Chalk and Seaford.
Summary generated from Paleobiology Database records. No Wikipedia article is available yet.
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