Null Rare double-sided fish slate platter with 8 specimens from Mount Kumgang, C…
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Rare double-sided fish slate platter with 8 specimens from Mount Kumgang, China, Lycoptera, a ray-finned fish that lived in freshwater lakes in the Early Cretaceous Period (about 125 million years ago); Slate 13.5x12.5x1 cm the frontal bone of Lycoptera muro ii is wide and short, the coronoid process of the dentin is clearly visible, the beak and the pointed teeth in the mouth are huge, the tail part is thin and short, the Scales are round, thick and large

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Rare double-sided fish slate platter with 8 specimens from Mount Kumgang, China, Lycoptera, a ray-finned fish that lived in freshwater lakes in the Early Cretaceous Period (about 125 million years ago); Slate 13.5x12.5x1 cm the frontal bone of Lycoptera muro ii is wide and short, the coronoid process of the dentin is clearly visible, the beak and the pointed teeth in the mouth are huge, the tail part is thin and short, the Scales are round, thick and large

Estimate 325 - 650 EUR
Starting price 325 EUR

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