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Bite Fisch , Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841

Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
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Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841
Bite Fisch ,  Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz, 1841

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Here is a very large specimen of this exceptionally rare predatory fish. The very sharp and long teeth are nice preserved. The plate is one time glued along the vertebrates of the fish. The glue line is partial colourized . the Fish it self is about 250 mm long.



The genus Cladocyclus from the Crato member was accounted to a independent species, Cladocyclus ferus Santos, 1950. A newer interpretation* of the fossil material conclude this possibility. It strongly seems that C. ferus is a junior synonym of Cladocyclus gardneri Agassiz,. 1841. It seems that the young predators follow the small specimens of the genus Dastilbe that is relative frequent at this site. It seems also the Araripe Basin had to offer good conditions for a nursery of marine fishes. The Santana formation is a window in a entire fossil ecosystem.

(*Castro & Brito 2004 : The ichthyodectiform Cladocyclus gardneri (Actinopterygii: Teleostei) from the Crato and Santana Formations, Lower Cretaceous of Araripe Basin, North-Eastern Brazil)

Location:

Nova Olinda, Ceara, Brazil
Size of stone:about 240 x 140 mm
Age:Lower Cretaceous, Santana Fm., Crato Member (about. 125 Mill. years)

Product no.: 2312