Description
Lepisosteus bemisi & Atractosteus simplex & Atractosteus atrox & Masillosteus janei
Proc Biol Sci 1 January 2000
Its elongated body and streamlined skull
Receive one tooth approximately
Spider and Bristletail specimen in authentic Burmese Amber is from the private collection of Dr
1.5" Amphiplaga brachyptera | Green River Formation | Wyoming Insects Lepisosteus bemisi & Atractosteus simplexAmphiplaga brachyptera Eocene (51. 98 Million Years Ago) Private Quarry, Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA Preparation by Jim Tynsky Amphiplaga approx. size: 1. 5" Matrix approx. size: 2. 5" x 2" Apmhiplaga is a member of the Family Percopsidae under the Order Percopsiformes. The family is referred to as trout perch due to a superficial resemblance to trout and perch, but percopsids are not closely related to either group. Percopsiformes are
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