sparitoa
Sparitoa is a genus of extinct fish belonging to the order Osteoglossiformes. These prehistoric fish are known from fossil remains found in various geological formations, primarily in freshwater environments. The earliest known sparitoa fossils date back to the Cretaceous period, indicating their ancient lineage. They are characterized by their robust build and specialized dentition, suggesting a diet that may have included hard-shelled prey.
The fossil record of sparitoa provides insights into the evolutionary history of bony fish, particularly the