A new coelacanth species, Macropoma gombessae, has been identified from a 150-year-old fossil at London's Natural History Museum. It fills a 50-million-year gap in the evolutionary history of these 'living fossils'.
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Missing link in evolution of ancient fish found in 150-year-old museum specimen

150 Years fossil age
50 Million Years evolutionary gap filled