Description: Name: Pateroperca libanicaAge: Middle CretaceousFormation: Cenomanian LayersLocation: Hajoula, LebanonSize: Fish is 4.4 inches long! This is a very unusual fossil fish. It is a complete Pateroperca libanica from the Cretaceous sublithographic limestone of Lebanon. Fossils from this area are very hard to obtain because of years of political unrest. This impressive specimen has long row of dorsal fins and also an extremely long tail. The distinct fish has very fine detail preserved - the large eye socket and upturned mouth are quite striking. The large fish has great natural color, which contrasts beautifully with the semi-rectangular plate of limestone matrix. This is an excellent example of this strange fossil fish from the Time of the Dinosaurs.A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS.com is included with this item.Note: International customers may have to pay a duty at Customs - every country's rules are different.
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