Katarina Bradić-Milinović, Dragana Djuric, N. Djerić, I. Petrovic, Nemanja Krstekanić, U. Stojadinovic
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First record of fossil fish (Enchodontoidei, Actinopterygii) in the Struganik quarry in Western Serbia
This paper presents the first Upper Cretaceous remains of fish in Serbia,
discovered near the village of Struganik. This is also the first described
find of Mesozoic fish in Serbia. A stone slab with visible contours of an
almost complete fish, with a total body length of about 20 cm, was excavated
from the Struganik quarry. Most bones are preserved as imprints. The number
of vertebrae, the shape and position of the cranial bones, the type of
teeth, and the position of the first dorsal fin all indicate that the
studied specimen belongs to the genus Enchodus known from several Upper
Cretaceous localities in the Tethys domain.