Cleithrolepis
Cleithrolepis is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Triassic. The genus grew to about 30 centimetres (12 in) long. It had a weak lower jaw with teeth only at the tip. Cleithrolepis lived in rivers, billabongs and lakes in the large braided river system that deposited the Hawkesbury Sandstone in what is now New South Wales, with fossils found in shale lenses within the sandstone.
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Cleithrolepis
Cleithrolepis is an extinct genus of ray-finned fish from the Triassic. The genus grew to about 30 centimetres (12 in) long. It had a weak lower jaw with teeth only at the tip. Cleithrolepis lived in rivers, billabongs and lakes in the large braided river system that deposited the Hawkesbury Sandstone in what is now New South Wales, with fossils found in shale lenses within the sandstone.
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Cleithrolepis is an extinct ge ...... e lenses within the sandstone.
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Cleithrolepis is een uitgestor ...... n het Vroeg- tot Midden-Trias.
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Early Triassic
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Grey Egerton, 1864
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Cleithrolepis is an extinct ge ...... e lenses within the sandstone.
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Cleithrolepis is een uitgestor ...... n het Vroeg- tot Midden-Trias.
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Cleithrolepis
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Cleithrolepis
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