Lepisosteus indicus
- Time
- 66–72.2 million years ago
- Period
- Unknown
- Known sites
- 10
Summary
Lepisosteus indicus, the Indian gar, is an extinct species of gar known from the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) and early Paleocene of India. It is known from a single articulated but poorly-preserved skull and a lost set of vertebrae from the Lameta Formation, in addition to numerous isolated scales and teeth from the Lameta Formation and Intertrappean Beds.
Source: Wikipedia - Lepisosteus indicus
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