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†Pristisomus
Woodward, 1890
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†Pristisomus gracilis Woodward, 1890
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Pristisomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Anisian age ( Middle Triassic epoch) in what is now New South Wales, Australia. [1] Fossils are derived from the Sydney sandstone. [2]
Pristisomus comes from the Latin 'pristis' meaning 'sea monster' or 'shark' and the Greek 'soma' meaning 'body'.
Pristisomus Temporal range:
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†Pristisomus
Woodward, 1890
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†Pristisomus gracilis Woodward, 1890
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Other species | |
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Pristisomus is an extinct genus of prehistoric bony fish that lived during the Anisian age ( Middle Triassic epoch) in what is now New South Wales, Australia. [1] Fossils are derived from the Sydney sandstone. [2]
Pristisomus comes from the Latin 'pristis' meaning 'sea monster' or 'shark' and the Greek 'soma' meaning 'body'.