1.3" Fossil Pycnodont (Paranursallia) Crushing Mouth Plate - Morocco

This is a 1.3" wide, partial crushing mouth plate (prearticular) of a Pycnodont of the species Paranursallia cavini. It was collected from the Upper Cretaceous (Early Turonian) age Akrabou Formation near Goulmima, Morocco. Pycnodontiformes had a superficial resemblance to angelfish and had a mouthful of knobby teeth that it used to crush its food.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Paranursallia cavini
LOCATION
Asfla, Goulmima, Morocco
FORMATION
Akrabou Formation
SIZE
1.3" wide on 1.6 x 1.05"
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#163972
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