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Species Name: Cockroach Remains
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds
Location: Surrey
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Aegasteroceras Saggitarium fossil ammonite specimen found at Scunthorpe, north Lincolnshire, UK. The samples has been prepped and cleaned, exposing bold ribbing and clear features, before being mounted onto a block of oolitic ironestone. The shell measures 8 cm in diamter, the total block, weighs 2.15 kg and measures 22 cm in length. An excellent pieces, suitable for display either for collectores, educational use and enthusiasts.
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A display specimen of Aegasteroceras Saggitarium found at Scunthorpe, N Lincolnshire, UK. The specimen is from the jurassic period, lower lias and is cemented onto a matrix of ironstone.
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• Geological Age: N/A
• Location: Morocco
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: N/A
Bivalve fossil specimens which have been agatised during preservation, giving them a transluscent orange colour with a vitreous lustre, they are upto 4 cm in size and supplied in various weights, they come in a polythene bag with a label. Ideal for kits, education and more.
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Siderite nodule containing a highly detailed and well preserved Alethopteris fossil. Alethopteris was a fern which existed during the Carboniferous. This specimen is a good display piece and was found in WIgan, UK and comes supplied with a card tray and information label.
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Alethopteris is an extinct plant from the carboniferous through to the cretaceous. High quality which display very detailed preservation of individual leaves within the mudstone matrix. supplied with a white card tray and information label
Amber from Sarawak, Borneo, these mineral and fossil specimens are found in the ancient coal measures around Indonesia, a variation known as glessite, this amber is from the Tertiary period, 15 to 25 million years old and is much harder than Baltic amber. It has a distinct brown colour but once under shortwave UV lighting, emits a pale blue which is calming to the eyes. Supplied in a card tray with a label.
Species Name: Hoplosaphites sp.
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Bajocian
Location: Normandy, France
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Genus Name: Annularia
Division: Sphenophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pas-de-Calais, France
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Arnioceras semicostatum fossil ammonite specimens dated to the lower Lias stage of the Jurassic period, around 160 million years ago. These samples are with a hard limestone matrix and were found in East Yorkshire, UK. They exhibit a ribbed, coiled shell and appear as many would expect of an ammonite, making these suitable for younger people with an interest in geology or fossils as well as collectors and educational bodies. The samples overall have a grey tone in colour though some are a faded brown and contain an amount of fossil shells per piece, increasing with size. Available in three sizes and supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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5 genuine atrypa fossils supplied together of Devonian age from Morocco. Ideal for study or gifts for children.
• Geological Age: Devonian period, 419 to 358 millions years old
• Location: Morocco
• Family: Brachiopod
• Species: Atrypa sp.
Atrypa specimens found in Morocco, these brachiopod fossils are supplied in various optional weights, they measure 1 to 2 cm in size and show excellent details such as shell form, shape, ribbing and more. The amounts received will vary depending on the weight purchased, the samples will come supplied in a polythene bag with an information label. Ideal for economical purchasing, where large amounts are required for little costs, such as for gift packs, crafts and educational use.
Species Name: Bos primigenius
Geological Age: 10,000. Pleistocene period
Location: North Sea Bed, Holland
Body Part: Ankle Bone
• Geological Age: Upper Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 120 to 112 million years ago.
• Location: Faringdon sponge gravel beds, Oxfordshire, UK.
• Family: Sea sponge
• Species: Barroisia irregularis
Barroisia irregularis fossil sponge specimens from the famous Faringdon sponge gravel beds in Oxfordshire, UK. The samples are around 40 mm in size and exhibit an earthy brown colour and natural texture, displaying the chambers of the fauna fairly well. The samples are ideal for educational use, zoning and collectors and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.,
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Species Name: Beetle remains
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Mya.
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Mya.
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
Belemnite specimens made from genuine material with is rough to the touch. Specimens vary in length, coming in 2 sizes and display the pointed cone shape associated with belemnites. Dated to the Triassic period, they are supplied with white card tray and information label.
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Bouguetia saemanni, Large specimens around 3″ in size, some tips are not complete.
Branching coral specimens, dated from the Devonian period, the species is known as thamnopora and belong to the tabulate form of these now extinct species. They clearly depict the colonial nature of this type, the small ‘pits’ on the surface of the coral, would have, during life, been hole, within which the coral polyps resided, emerging to feed, mate and more and retreating inside when potential danger was present. The samples were collected from the Western Sahara region of Morocco, available by weight, the pieces rang in size from 30 mm to 60 mm and come supplied in a polythene bag with an information label. Ideal for kits, sets, craft and educational use, where a numerous pieces may be required for an economical cost.
We offer a selection of Bryozoan fossil specimens, rough and polished with a card tray and label at ideal prices.
Polished Bryozoan specimens available in 2″ x 2″ or 3″ x 2″ sizes at ideal prices.
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Species Name: Calamites carinatus
Division: Sphenophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pes-de-Calais, France
Genus Name: Calamites
Division: Sphenophyta
Geological Age: Carboniferous period, Westphalian, 313 to 304 Mya
Location: Marles-les-mines, Pes-de-Calais, France
Fossil specimens of the solitary coral Calceola. The coral is from the Devonian period (lower – middle) and was found in the Western Sahara.
Cambropallas Telesto postive and negative Trilobite specimens. Found in Jbel Wawrmast Formation, Morocco. The specimens are middle Cambrian in age and are roughly 21cm in length and 14cm wide approx. Well prepared genuine, natural Cambrian Trilobite embedded on matrix.
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• Geological Age: Permian – Leonardian, 280 to 270 million years ago
• Location: Cherokee County, Oklahoma, USA
• Family: Reptile
• Species: Captorhinus aguti
Captorhinus aguti fragments of jaws, with teeth still intact. This small lizard lived during the Permian period, during the Leonardian stage, making then over 270 million years old, discovered by Edward Drinker Cope, the fragments come in magnifier box. Found in Cherokee County in the state of Oklahoma, USA, it is believed that these small lizards fed on insects mainly.
Plant Fossils from Pennsylvania, USA. Enclosed within a laminated mudstone matrix, these fossils are detailed and perfect for use as tools of analysis as well as display with their dark grey and shiny appearance. Supplied with a white card tray and information label.
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Large Bivalves specimens of Cardita Planicostata on a fine grained shelly conglomeritic matrix. Approximate diameter, 7 cm.
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Cave Bear (Ursus spelaeu) tooth.
Geololgical Age: Pleistocene period: 200,000 – 20,000 years ago.
Location: Cave Deposit – Carpathian Mountains, Romania.
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• Geological Age: Albian formation, Lower Cretaceous period, 110 to 102 million years old
• Location: Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Cleoniceras
Cleoniceras is an extinct species of ammonite, these fossil specimens are dated to the lower Cretaceous period, over 102 million years ago, they come from the Mahajanga Province, Madagascar, around 4 cm in size, polished and showing iridescence, they are suitable for older children, educational use and collectors, samples will come supplied in a polythene bag with label.
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Species Name: Cockroach Remains
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds
Location: Surrey
Species Name: Cockroach Remains
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds
Location: Surrey
• Geological Age: Oxfordian stage, Jurassic period, 163 to157 million years ago.
• Location: Basal corallian beds in Wicken, Cambridgeshire, UK.
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Collyrites bicordatus
Collyrites bicordatus fossil echinoid specimens found the Basal corallian beds of Wicken, Cambridgeshire, UK. The beds formed in the Jurassic period, dating the fossils to over 160 million years old. These species have a disc shaped body, the samples of which have been cleaned to remove matrix from them, allowing for better observation of the features. They measure roughly 5 cm in diameter and come supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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• Geological Age: Bathonian stage, Jurassic period, 168 to 166 million years ago.
• Location: Sarthe, France.
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Collyrites elliptica
Collyrites elliptica fossil echinoid specimens which were found in Sarthe, France. They are estimated to be from the Bathonian stage of the Jurassic period, it’s name is derived from the fact that it’s body has an elliptical shape. Excellent fossils for serious collectors and educational use, the samples are approximately between 40 to 50 mm in size
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• Geological Age: Upper Chalk Formation, Cretaceous period, 100 to 65 million years ago.
• Location: Kent, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Conulus albogalerus
Conulus albogalerus fossil echinoid specimens found in the Upper Chalk strata of Kent in the UK. Dated to the Cretaceous period, this species of echinoid is well known for its cone like shape, hence its name. The samples measures 5 cm in size and are available in various grades and sizes making certain ones suitable for educational use and others for display and collectors. Supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Coprolite beds or ‘fossilised poo’ collected from Jurassic sediment in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. The original organic droppings have been replaced by agate stone which has preserved and helped retain the shape of the coprolites. Each coprolite is supplied with an information card
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A display piece of a coprolite which is fossilised within a siderite nodule. This coprolite is from the Carboniferous period, found within the westphalian ‘A’ coal measures horizon in Westhoughton, lancashire, UK.
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• Geological Age: Upper Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 120 to 112 million years ago.
• Location: Faringdon sponge gravel beds, Oxfordshire, UK.
• Family: Sea sponge
• Species: Corynella
Corynella fossil sea sponge specimens found in the Faringdon sponge gravel beds in Oxfordshire, UK. The samples exhibit a column like form and are known as chambered sponges, ideal to exhibit various sponge appearances, they are an earthy brown colour and measure between 40 to 50 mm in size and come supplied in card tray with a label.
• Geological Age: Carboniferous period
• Location: Clitheroe, Lancashire, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Crinoid
Fossil crinoid stems from Clitheroe, Lancashire, these specimens are excellent for collectors and educational use, they are of an fairly good size where morphological details can be easily seen, ranging from 40 to 60 mm in length and varying thicknesses. They samples will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
• Geological Age: Silurian period, 443 to 416 millions years old
• Location: Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Crinoid
Moroccan fossil crinoid stem specimens supplied in packets of 5 pieces, dated to over 400 million years old, they lived during the Silurian period and show excellent clear morphological details such as stem segments. Ideal for educational use and young collectors.
• Geological Age: Carboniferous Period
• Location: Lancashire, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Crinoid
Crinoid stem fossils collected from Lancashire, UK. These fossil specimens from the Silurian period, exhibit the segmented nature of crinoid stems, varying between 30 to 50 mm in length and 10 to 20 mm in diameter, the samples are supplied in optional weights, making them perfect where a certain amount is needed for an economical costs, such as for schools, kits and more. The samples will come supplied in a bag with a data label.
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• Geological Age: Silurian period, 443 to 416 millions years old
• Location: Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Crinoid
Crinoid stem fossils collected from Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco. These fossil specimens from the Silurian period, exhibit the segmented nature of crinoid stems, varying between 30 to 60 mm in length and 10 mm in diameter, the samples are supplied in optional weights, making them perfect where a certain amount is needed for an economical costs, such as for schools, kits and more. The samples will come supplied in a bag with a data label.
• Geological Age: Devonian Period, around 395-345 million years ago.
• Location: Hamar Laghdad Formation, Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco.
• Family: Trilobite
• Species: Crotalus cephallus
Crotalus cephallus fossil trilobite specimen which lived during the Devonian period, making it over 300 million years old, the sample was found in the Hamar Laghdad limestone Formation in Alnif, Morocco. Measuring over 20 mm in length, professionally prepped, the individual segments of the thorax, tail spines and glabella and eyes are all clearly visible on this fantastic specimen.
• Geological Age: Devonian Period, around 395-345 million years ago.
• Location: Hamar Laghdad Formation, Djebel Issoumour, Alnif, Morocco.
• Family: Trilobite
• Species: Crotalus cephallus
Crotalus cephallus fossil trilobite specimen which lived during the Devonian period, making it over 300 million years old, the sample was found in the Hamar Laghdad limestone Formation in Alnif, Morocco. Measuring over 90 mm in length, professionally prepped, the individual segments of the thorax, tail spines and glabella and eyes are all clearly visible on this fantastic specimen.
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Oxford clay horizon, 163 to 157 million years ago.
• Location: Peterborough, Northamptonshire, UK.
• Family: Cephalopod, Belemnite
• Species: Cylindroteuthis puzosiana
Cylindroteuthis puzosiana are an extinct species of belemnite which lived during the Jurassic period, found in the Oxford clays, these fossil specimens are 70 mm in size and ideal for collector, children and educational use. They details the shape of belemnite shells very well, come supplied matrix free and with a card tray and data label.
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A cut and polished Dactiloceras specimen, from the Yorkshire Jurassic coast. Shows calcite infilling of the chambers. Size approx 5cm dia.
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Cream coloured ammonites from Ilminster, Somerset, UK. Sizes vary between 1.5″ – 2″.
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Species Name: Dactylioceras Athleticum
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Upper Lias, Toarcian
Location: Schlaifhausen, Germany
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A display specimen of an Dactylioceras commune positive with two negatives from Scarborough, UK. The sample is supplied in a 4″ x 3″ white card tray, it weighs roughly 209 grams and measures approximately 5.5 x 6 x 5 cm. This piece is perfect for any beginner fossil collector, but could also make an excellent teaching aid.
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• Geological Age: Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 125 to 113 million years ago.
• Location: Santana formation, Brazil.
• Family: Fish
• Species: Dastilbe
Dastilbe are an extinct species of bony fish, these fossil specimens are often small in size, only 3 to 5 cm long and are often found preserved on a siltstone matrix. These samples were found in the Santana formation in Brazil and are fairly well preserved, they are ideal for educational use or for children due to their small size and inexpensive price.
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• Geological Age: Bathonian stage, middle Jurassic period, 174 to 163 million years ago.
• Location: Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire
• Family: Coral
Dendrastrea excelsa branch corals fossil specimens were a plankton feeding coral which inhabited the shallow seas of the middle Jurassic, these fossils are perfect for any collector with an interest in marine fauna and other corals. Supplied with a white card tray and information label.
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• Geological Age: Albian epoch, lower Cretaceous, 110 to 102 million years old
• Location: Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Desmoceras
Desmoceras ammonite fossil specimens dated to the lower Cretaceous period, making them over 102 million years old, these samples were found in the Mahajanga Province, Madagascar and exhibit a silver coloured shell, very faint ribbing and a shallow coil. They are approximately 25 mm in diameter and also show iridescence on the shells surface. Suitable for older children, collectors, gifts and educational use, the sample will come supplied in a polythene bag with a label.
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Digonella Sp. Brachiopod Specimens are approximately 20mm in size.
• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Unknown
Fossil specimens of dinosaur bone from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK. These samples are of a species which from these remains cannot be identified, they are approximately 157 – 152 million years old dating them to the Kimmeridgian stage in the Jurassic period and are of the various remains from the body, such as arms, legs, spines etc. Sizes of which vary and are available are various options.
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• Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 100 to 66 million years old
• Location: U.S.A
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Unknown
Dinosaur fossil bone fragments found in the United States of America, these pieces are around 5 cm in size and are dated to the Cretaceous period, 100 million years ago, the species is difficult to determine, pieces are earthy red and chalky white in colour and are perfect for young collectors and school use due to their economical price.The pieces will come supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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Dinosaur coprolite or ‘fossilised poo’ collected from Cretaceous sediments in North West USA. The original organic droppings have been replaced by agate stone which has preserved and helped retain the shape of the coprolites. Each coprolite is supplied in a 2″ x 2″ white card tray with an information label.
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• Geological Age: Late Cretaceous period, 70 to 65 millions years old
• Location: Lower Member. Allen Fm. Desert South of General Roca, Rio Negro Prov. Patagonia, Argentina, South America.
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Saltasaurus
Fossil egg shell specimens which once belonged to the titan sauropod, Saltasaurus, a large animal which walked on all fours and had a long neck and whip like tail. The egg shell still exhibits its porous texture and comes supplied in a magnifier box. Suitable for older children and collectors or for educational use, a data label is also on the box.
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Eggshell fragment from China, approx 2 – 3 small specimens are supplied in a 1″ x 1″ magnifier box
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A genuine fossilised fragment of a dinosaur egg shell, discovered in Patagonia, Argentina. It has been dated to approximately 70-90 Million years ago, comes supplied in a perspex box with a detailed info label and 10x magnifying hand lens.
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Species Name: Diplocynodon hantoniensis
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
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Species Name: Diplocynodon hantoniensis
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
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Species Name: Diplocynodon sp.
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
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Species Name: Diplocynodon sp.
Family: Alligatoroid
Age: Oligocene
Location: Hamstead, Isle of Wight
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Diplomystus sp fossil fish specimens from the famous Green River formation in the state of Wyoming, USA. These fish (of which the exact species is undermined) lived in a fresh water lake in what is now Wyoming and died en mass, fossilising in the calcite rich sediment at the lake floor. They are identifiable as Diplomystus due to their rounder and larger body as opposed to the more slender, Knightia fish also found in the same formation. They fossils are between 50 to 90 mm and show the overall shape of the fish as well as the spine, ribs and fins and are thus ideal for educational use or as gifts. Each sample will come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
Species Name: Distichoceras bicostatum
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Oxfordonian, 146 to 154 Million years old.
Location: Woodham, Buckinghamshire
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Specimens of echinoid spines from Morocco, the species is unable to be identified from these spines alone, they are supplied in lots of 100 g and come in a polythene bag with an information label.
• Geological Age: Miocene period, 22 to 5 million years ago.
• Location: Moulay Brahim, High Atlas, Morocco
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Echinolampas
Echinilampas fossil echinoid specimens with a pale brown colouration found in Moulay Brahim in Morocco, these samples date back to the Miocene period, making them only 22 to 5 million years old. They are around 3 cm in diameter and suitable for both collectors, both young and old as well as educational use. Supplied in a card tray with a label.
• Geological Age: Eocene period, 56 to 33 million years ago.
• Location: New Bern, South Carolina, USA
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Echinolampas appendiculata
Echinolampas appendiculata fossil echinoid specimens exhibiting a pale, off white colour. These samples are of fairly good quality, morphological details easily visible, they are of Eocene age, over 30 million years old and were found in South Carolina, USA. Each piece measures roughly 20 to 30 mm in diameter, suitable for serious collectors, especially of American fossils.
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• Geological Age: Gambier limestone, Miocene period, 22 to 5 million years ago.
• Location: Mount Gambier, Australia
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Echinolampas gambierensis
Echinolampas gambierensis is a sub-species of echinolampas, these particular fossil specimens are of Miocene age, over 5 million years old and were found on Mount Gambier in Australia, its type locality for this sub-species. They are around 50 mm in diameter and suitable for the more serious fossil collectors and will come supplied in a small packet with an information label.
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• Geological Age: Upper Aptian stage, Cretaceous period, 120 to 112 million years ago.
• Location: Faringdon sponge gravel beds, Oxfordshire, UK.
• Family: Sea sponge
• Species: Elasmocoelia faringdonensis
Elasmocoelia faringdonensis fossil sea sponge specimens from the Aptian stage of the Cretaceous period, exhibiting a convoluted vase shape and earthy brown colour, these sponges are ideal for educational use and collectors to show the variety of forms sea sponges have taken through out the fossil record. Specimens are 3 cm in size and supplied in a card tray with a label.
Geological Time: Middle Cambrian, Wheelers Shale Formation.
Fossil Location: Millard County, Utah. USA
These specimens are approx 1″ in size and come supplied in a 1.5″x1.5″ mag box with x4 magnification.
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• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
• Location: Atlas mountains region, Morocco.
• Family: Fish
• Species: Enchodus libycus
Enchodus libycus fossil fish teeth, these specimens found in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco are from the fish known as the sabre toothed herring, a voracious predator with 5 cm long fangs, they lived 70 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Samples come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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• Geological Age: Pliocene period period, 7 million years old
• Location: Mexico
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Encope californicus
Encope californicus is a typical sand dollar, these fossil specimens exhibit a flat, disc like body with a golden brown colouration. Due to their young age of the Pliocene period, the morphological features are very well preserved and make for a beautiful feature to observe.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period. lower Lias, Ibex zone, 201 to 145 million years old.
• Location: Blockley Quarry, Moreton, Gloucestershire, UK.
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: Eopecten inequivalvis
Eopecten inequivalvis bivalve fossil specimens found in Blockley Quarry, Moreton, Gloucestershire, UK, these Jurassic period fossils exhibit excellent morphological details, clear, grey shells with hinges and splits visible as well as deep defined ribbing. Suitable for older children, collectors and educational use, these samples are around 50 mm in size and come supplied in a card tray with a label.
Fossil name: Exogyra Conica
Fossil type: Bivalve
Geological Age: Cretacious period, upper greensand
Fossil Location: Niton, Isle of White
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A colonial coral which lived in warm shallow waters and is common in the limestone rocks of the Silurian period. Favosites is often associated with other corals that formed small reefs. Favosites specimens have a honeycomb appearance when viewed from above.
Flexycalymene trilobite fossils, (syn: diacalymene) are a well known extinct species which lived during the Ordovician period, 449 to 443 million years ago and were found in Erfoud, Morocco. These samples exhibit quite clear morphological features such as the pygidium, cephalon and thorax as well as the shape and segments as expected. They appear to have a rusty, limonotic colouration which is due to iron oxide staining in the beds the fossils were found in. Available in various sizes and come supplied in a tray with a label.
Echinoid fossils, replaced with flint from Norfolk, UK. Echinoids are the family which Sea Urchins belong to and inhabit the ocean floor from the interdial range to 5,000m deep. All fossils come supplied with a white card tray and information label.
Fossil evolution set which represent the evolutionary stages of trilobites and ammonites at different stages, an excellent visual guide for educational use, the specimens are casts made from dental plaster and housed within a cell sectioned plastic box with a lid and provided with a set of notes.
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Specimens of fossil fern from Montceau-les-mines, France. These specimens are supplied in a white card tray with an information label and would be ideal for educational use.
Fossilised Palm tree slices, which have been cut and lacquered to display the internal tree structure in great detail. Found in the Americas and from the Palaeogene period, these fossils come supplied with an acrylic stand and can be used for analysis or decor.
A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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A fossil specimen of the fossil rugose coral phillipsastrea ananas found in Ramlia, Southern Morocco. The specimen is from the Devonian period and is approximately 350/360 m years old.
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