Rhynchodercetis cf. yovanovitchi – Fossil Fish

Large and well-preserved specimen of Rhynchodercetis cf. yovanovitchi, a predatory fish from the Cenomanian deposits of Morocco, a region known for its rich marine vertebrate fossil assemblages.

The specimen displays the characteristic elongated body and narrow jaw morphology typical of the genus, giving it a distinctive and dynamic appearance. Its relatively large size and balanced slab make it particularly suitable for display.

Fishes from the Akrabou Formation are appreciated for both their scientific relevance and aesthetic quality, representing marine ecosystems from the Late Cretaceous of North Africa.

The fossil is preserved with good contrast against the limestone matrix, allowing anatomical details to remain clearly visible. Preparation has been carefully carried out to maintain the integrity and readability of the specimen.

Any restoration, if present, is minimal and professionally executed.

A visually striking and display-oriented specimen, ideal for collectors of fossil fish, Moroccan vertebrates, or large decorative fossils.

Its elongated morphology and slab dimensions make it particularly appealing as a centerpiece within a collection.


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