A new hybodont assemblage was found in Cretaceous freshwater sediment of Peninsular Malaysia.This is the first discovery of Mesozoic nonmarine fishes from Malaysia.A faunal comparison with the Khorat Group has also been caruso rhodiola carried out.Approximately 100 specimens were prepared and examined in this study.
The Malaysian material provides a finer understanding of morphological variation in the teeth of freshwater hybodont sharks from Southeastern Asia, as well as of their distribution.It points out for the first time to a biostratigraphical correlation between goblin toes the Cretaceous freshwater deposits in Peninsular Malaysia with those of the Khorat Group in Thailand.