Barasaurus is an extinct genus of parareptile
known from the Late Permian and Early Triassic of Madagascar.
They are found in nodules and split to make positive and negative pairs.

Barasaurus besairiei.

Reptile
Barasaurus besairiei
positive and negative

REP 01
Lower Sakamena Formation, Morondava,
Madagascar.

Cretaceous 100 Million years old

Specimen is 125x90x30mm. each half.
Aust. $2500.00 for both pieces
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil, and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.

Barasaurus besairiei.

Reptiles
Two Barasaurus besairiei
One reptile missing tail
and one missing head.

REP 03
Lower Sakamena Formation, Morondava,
Madagascar.

Cretaceous 100 Million years old

Specimen is 365x190x25mm.
Aust. $5000.00
All sizes are approximate
This is a one only fossil, and may not be available.
If you require a fossil bigger or smaller than the feature
please e-mail us with your request.

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