haldavateles
Haldavateles is a genus of extinct teleost fish that lived during the Late Cretaceous period. Fossil remains of Haldavateles have been found in what is now India. This genus is significant for its contribution to understanding the early evolution of teleost fishes, particularly their diversification in freshwater environments during the Mesozoic Era.
The diagnostic features of Haldavateles include specific arrangements of its fins, scales, and jaw structure, which
Research on Haldavateles helps to fill gaps in the fossil record of teleost evolution. By analyzing its