Description
Rhinobatos whitfieldi
Middle Cretaceous
Sannine Formation
Hjoula, Byblos, Lebanon.
25 inch slab with 8 inch guitarfish and at least 18 smaller fish
This striking 25-inch fossil slab features an exquisitely preserved 8-inch guitarfish surrounded by at least 18 smaller fish, capturing a vivid scene from an ancient aquatic ecosystem. Rhinobatos whitfieldi is an extinct species of guitarfish from the Cretaceous epoch, known for its elegant, ray-like body and long, pointed snout. This ancient bottom-dweller swam the warm, shallow seas, using its flattened body to glide across the seafloor in search of prey. Fossils of R. whitfieldi are beautifully preserved, often showing fine details of the cartilage and fins, making it a fascinating glimpse into the early evolution of rays and sharks







