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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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