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• Geological Age: Miocene period, 23 to 5 million years old
• Location: Bone Valley Formation, Polk County, Florida, USA
• Family: Fish
• Species: Undetermined
Undetermined fossil fish vertebrae found in the Bone valley formation in Polk County, Florida in the USA. Excellent study grade specimens for educational use, they measure approximately 1 to 2 cm in diameter and come supplied in sets of 5. A packet and label are also included for information reference and storage.
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Aeogocrioceras sp ammonite fossil specimen measuring 105 mm wide, this species is known as heteromorph ammonite and is characterised by its unique, uncoiled shell as opposed to the tight spiral shape commonly seen in ammanoid fossils. It is dated to the Lower Cretaceous, Hauterivian Stage, around 135 million years ago and come from Resse Pit, Hannover, Germany. Excellent for serious collectors m the sample comes with an information label and stand for display.
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Araneograptus murrayi fossil graptolite specimens which exhibit dendritic morphology. The samples are preserved within Fezouata shale deposits of lower Ordovician which is within the Drâa-Tafilalet region of Morocco and show the fan like structure this species had during life. A colonial animal, graptolites likely floated trough the ocean and filter fed, much similar to corals. The abundance of iron in the rock gives the shale and fossils a pale orange colouration. Graptolites themselves are important for geological dating as specific species can be used as zoning fossils to determine the age of strata, as such, these samples are not only suitable for enthusiasts but also educational use. They come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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Species Name: Bos primigenius
Geological Age: 10,000. Pleistocene period
Location: North Sea Bed, Holland
Body Part: Ankle Bone
Species Name: Beetle Wing Cases
Family: Insect
Age: Cretaceous, Lower Wealden Beds, 145 to 126 Ma.
Location: Surrey
Fossil Calamites specimens from Lancashire. A popular plant fossil among professionals and children, easily recognisable due to it’s ‘lined’ texture. We stock a few larger specimens available on request. They belong to the plant family of Horsetails, some growing up to 20 m in height.
Species Name: Calliphyloceras disputile
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Callovian, 163 to 166 Mya.
Location: Beraketa, Madagascar
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Carpopenaeus Longirrostris fossil shrimp specimens found with in a fine grained micritic limestone known as lagerstatten, these samples are from the late Cretaceous period and were found in Hajoula, Lebanon from a quarry renowned for its exceptional preservation of fauna. This particular species derives its name from the long spike (rostrum) protruding from its head (meaning long rostrum), they look similar to modern day shrimps making them useful for educational use to exhibit lack of changes in certain species body plans over millions of years. The samples come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Species Name: Cetiosaurus sp – Dinosaur Vertebra
Family: Dinosaur
Age: Jurassic, Kimmeridgian, approximately 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK
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• Geological Age: Pliocene, 4 million years old
• Location: South Carolina, U.S.A
• Species: Cetotherium
• Part: Vertebrae
Cetotherium fossil whale vertebrae from South Carolina, U.S.A, professionally cleaned and prepped, this 24 cm long vertebrae bone bleonged to the now extinc baleen whale, a whale which filter fed much smaller animals such as shrimp. This bone weighs 8.4 kg and would be an excellent addition to serious collections, especially where it will be displayed.
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Species Name: Percoid fish
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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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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Copal (Trachylobium Verrucosum), which is a form of resin younger than amber. These mineral speicmens from Cap D’Ambre, Madagascar are utpo 1 million years old and may contain plant and insect fossils, supplied with a free magnifier lens, this younger variant of amber is available in two sizes, supplied in a card tray with a data lable.
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Class: Bivalvia
Species: Corbula carinata
Geological Age: Miocene epoch.
Location: Leognan, France.
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• 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.
A small hand sample of fossil limestone containing numerous small Scyphocrinites crinoid stem fragments. Crinoids are fossilised sea lilies, these particular sample come from South Morocco. Often the stems are only preserved in fragments as can be seen. Samples measure approx in 3″ size and come in a small card tray with a label.
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Fossilised Bone remains belonging to an unknown species of crocodile from the Cretaceous beds of Morocco. Genuinely textured, this piece would make a great addition to a display collection. Comes supplied with an information label.
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• Geological Age: Lower Cretaceous period, 110 to 102 million years old
• Location: Mahajanga Province, Madagascar
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Cleoniceras
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Species Name: Cybium sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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• Geological Age: Cretaceous period, Wealden Sales, 145 to 126 millions years old
• Location: Isle of Wight, UK
• Family: Ostracod
• Species: Cypridea spinigera
Cypridea spinigera are minute ostracods, a species of crustacean so small, they are easiest viewed under a microscope. These fossil specimens date back to the Cretaceous period, over 145 million years ago, the matrix shows the hard exterior, all that remains of the animal in a sandy shale matrix.
Study grade specimens of Dictyonema Graptolites showing well preserved stipes. Size of pieces will vary.
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Good quality fossil specimens of Didymograptus graptolite. These fossil specimens are found in Shale and the ‘tuning fork’ shape can be clearly seen, making them ideal to add to your fossil collection, or for high quality study and teaching use. Specimens are supplied in various sizes and come in a small card tray with an information label.
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• 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 millions years old
• Location: Kem Kem beds in Morocco
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Unknown
Undetermined dinosaur fossil specimens, bones from the Kem Kem beds in Morocco dating back to the Cretaceous period between 100 to 66 million years ago, samples vary in size and show signs of repair, an earthy brown colour and natural texture, they come supplied in a card tray with a data label.
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• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Family: Dinosaur
• Species: Unknown
Genuine bone fossils belonging to an unknown species of dinosaur which existed during the kimmeridgian stage of the late Jurassic. Specimens are supplied by size, and come supplied with a white card tray and information label .
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A genuine fragment of a dinosaur eggshell fossil specimen, from a Hypselisaurus priscum. The shell is 70 million years old.
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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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• Geological Age: Kimmeridgian stage, Jurassic period, 157 to 152 millions years old
• Location: Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK
• Order: Saurischia
• Species: Either Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus
These dinosaur vertebrae fossils belonged to one of two species of sauropod, large, heavy four legged long necked dinosaurs, Ischyrosaurus or Cetiosaurus which lived during the Jurassic period over 150 million years ago. Found in Abingdon, Oxfordshire in the UK. The samples exhibit the expected disc like design with concave surfaces where other tissue would have been. Excellent for serious fossil collectors.
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• Geological Age: Upper Chalk Formation, Cretaceous period, 100 to 65 million years ago.
• Location: Kent, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Echinocorys scutata
Echinocorys scutata fossil echinoid specimens, these samples were found in the upper Chalk formation in Kent. Dating back to the Cretaceous period over 65 million years ago, they vary in shape and size. We can offer these samples in two grades, suitable for collectors and educational use, they come supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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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.
Species Name: Echioceras sp.
Family: Ammonite
Age: Jurassic, Lower Lias, 200 to 174 Mya.
Location: Charmouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Elasmodus sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, 66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Woolwick Bottom Beds, Kent
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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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Species Name: Eodiodon sp.
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
• Geological Age: Inglis limestone formation, Eocene period, 56 to 33 million years ago.
• Location: Ocala, Florida, U.S.A
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Eupatagus ocalanus
Eupatagus ocalanus fossil echinoid specimens from the Inglis limestone formation found in Ocala in the state of Florida, USA. The samples are from the Eocene period, over 33 million years old and exhibit excellent details such as the petal pattern which is easily visible without magnification. The samples are around 6 cm in size and will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Species Name: Eutrichiurides orpiensis
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, 66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Woolwick Bottom Beds, Kent
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Species Name: Fish Coprolite
Family: Fish
Age: Carboniferous, Lower Limestone
Location: Snabe Burn, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Species Name: Fish Scale
Family: Fish
Age: Maastrichtian age, Cretaceous, 66 to 72 million years old.
Location: Taouz, Morocco
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Species Name: Fish Vertebra
Family: Fish
Age: Miocene, Bone Valley Formation
Location: Polk County, Florida, USA
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Species Name: Fish Vertebra
Family: Fish
Age: Palaeocene, Woolwick Bottom Beds
66 to 56 Mya.
Location: Herne Bay, Kent
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* Geological Age:Eocene
* Location: Madagascar
1 Piece of a Fossil Coprolite, also known as fossilised poo. These particular specimens are fossilised tutrtle droppings found in Betsiboka, Madagascar, and are from the Eocene period. These specimens come in a card tray with information label.
Geological Age: Triassic
Fossil Location: Madagascar
Small Triassic fossilised twigs from Madagascar, the twigs vary in size approx: 1.5″. A small ideal specimen ideal for teaching use, at the great price of only 10p!
Geological Age Triassic
Fossil Location: Madagascar.
Slices of fossil wood from Madagascar. Specimens are polished on one side to enable clear viewing of inside features.
Species Name: Gastropod Turitella Agate – Cut/Polished
Family: Gastropod
Age: Eocene, Cuisian Stage, approximately 47 million years ago
Location: Cuisian Soissons, France
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Geocoma libanotica fossil brittle stars which lived during the late Cretaceous period approximately 95 million years ago. The samples are preserved on a micritic limestone matrix called lagerstatten which has a fine grain texture and beige colouration. They come from the renowned Hajoula region in Lebanon and each brittle star measures approximately 30 mm in size while the overall matrix is square shaped measuring 10 x 10 cm making them suitable as little gifts, for enthusiasts, young collectors or educational use. Each piece will come supplied with a stand and small information label.
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Specimens of various Graptolites, low grade. Sizes of the fossils vary and are supplied in a small card tray with a label.
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Species Name: Gyrodus ornatissimus – Palatal Tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Gyrodus ornatissimus – Part of palate
Family: Fish
Age: Kimmeridgian, Jurassic, 152 to 157 million years old.
Location: Kimmeridge Clay, Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Gyroptychius milleri
Family: Fish
Age: Devonian, Old Red Sandstone, 359 to 416 million years ago.
Location: Orkney
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• Geological Age: Jurassic, Upper Lias, 200 to 180 million years old
• Location: Ilminster, Somerset, UK.
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Hildoceras
Hildoceras ammonite fossil specimens found in Ilminster, Somerset, UK, they exhibit a narrow with shallow ribbing and ammonitic suture lines, they lived during the Upper lias of the Jurassic period, 200 to 180 million years ago. Our samples are a dark beige colour and are available in various sizes and grades, ideal for educational use, collectors and children due to the features shown and their inexpensive cost. They fossil will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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Ichthyosaur vertebra fossil specimens of varying sizes, these pieces are excellent for children, collectors and for educational use. Found in Kimmeridgian clay beds of Jurassic age in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. The fossils belong to the dolphin like ichthyosaurs which lived over 200 million years ago.
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1 piece of genuine baltic amber with an insect inclusion. Pieces of amber will vary between 2 – 3cm in size. Supplied with our own ‘NGS2007’ field hand lens/loupe for viewing the inclusion.
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Species Name: Isastrea
Family: Coral
Age: Jurassic, 145 to 201 million years old.
Location: Steeple Ashton, Wiltshire
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Family: Pholadidae
Species: Kuphus calamus
Geological Age: Miocene epoch
Location: Virginia, U.S.A.
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Species Name: Labrus eocaenus – Tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Leptopius duponti fossil weevil cacoons from the Holocene period found in Elliston, south Australia. Known informally as pixie clogs, the cacoons were spun by the weevils in their pupae stage in order to protect them during metamorphosis into adult beetles. An interesting piece for fossil collectors or educational use to exhibit an example of a ‘trace fossil’, the cacoons are approximately 50 mm in length and 30 mm in diameter and come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Kimmeridgian stage, 160 to 155 million years ago.
• Location: Weymouth, Dorset, UK
• Family: Pliosauridae
• Species: Liopleurodon sp.
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• Geological Age: Aptian stage, Cretaceous Period, 125 to 113 million years old
• Location: Atherfield Clay, Atherfield, Isle Of White, UK
• Family: Crustacean
• Species: Meyeria vectensis
Meyeria vectensis fossil specimens, exhibiting the remains of shrimps which lived 125 million years ago during the Cretaceous period in the ocean over what is now Atherfield on the Isle of Wight, UK. The samples are 5 cm in length in a clay matrix, with only certain parts such as the thorax or pincers visible. Ideal for educational use or certain collectors.
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• Geological Age: Cretaceous period, upper chalk formation, 100 to 66 millions years old
• Location: Kent, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Micraster cortestudinarium
Micraster cortestudinarium fossil echinoid specimens, a common fossil found around UK, the samples are an off white colour and measure around 6 cm in size. They lived during the Cretaceous period, over 66 million years ago in what is now Kent, UK. The samples will come supplied in card tray with an information label, suitable for more serious collectors to show the various species with the Echinoid family.
Species Name: Miscellaneous Teeth
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous period, 70 million years old.
• Location: Khouribga, Morocco.
• Family: Marine reptile
• Species: Mosasaur species.
Fossil mosasaur teeth specimens found in Cretaceous beds in Khouribga, Morocco. This species of mosasaur lived 70 million years ago, the teeth are around 2 to 3 cm in length and have a typical cone shape. Excellent for educational use, they come supplied in a sample tray with a label.
Fossilised teeth which once belonged to the large marine reptiles known as Mosasaurs. The crocodile shape body of the Mosasaurs along with their flippers and paddle like tail make the species immediately recognisable by professionals. Each tooth measures approx 4cm in length.
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Geological Age: Eocene
Fossil Location: France
Nummulites fossil specimens supplid in packs of 5 for £1.00. Nummulites are a type of Foramnifera (a common micro fossil) These specimen however are large enough to see with the naked eye and are lenticular in shape. Some are known to have reached over 2″ in size. These specimens are approx 1 – 2cm in size.
Species Name: Nummulites Laevigatus in limestone matrix
Family: Microfossil
Age: Eocene, Cuisian Stage, approximately 47 million years ago
Location: Soissons, Aisne, France
Nummulites laevigatus foraminifera fossil specimens within a beige white limestone matrix, these micro fossils are excellent examples of these amoeboid protists, they exhibit exceptional details, dated to the Eocene period, they were found in Soissons, Aisne, France. Available in various sizes and supplied in a card tray with a label.
• Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous – Campanian, G. quadrata Zone, 72 to 84 million years old.
• Location: Romsey, Hampshire, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Species: Offaster Pilula
Offaster pilula are a sub species of echihnoids, fairly small in size, these 2 cm fossil specimens were found in Romsey,, Hampshire in the UK in Campanian age rocks of the Cretaceous period. They exhibit an almost spherical shape and white colouration, very few features are visible but they are certainly ideal for the more serious collector or to indicate the diversity of a species.
Species Name: Onchopristis numidus
Family: Fish
Age: Maastrichtian, Cretaceous, approximately 66 to 72 million years old.
Location: Taouz, Morocco
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Species Name: OPhiacodon retroversa
Family: Reptile claw
Age: Lower Permian, approximately 251 to 298 million years old.
Location: Jefferson County, Oklahoma.
Order: Ichthyosaur
Genus: Ophthalmosaurus
Geological Age: Kimmerdigian, Jurassic (165 to 145 million years ago)
Location: Kimmeridge Bay, Dorset, England, UK.
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• Geological Age: Carboniferous period, 359 to 299 millions years old
• Location: Richmond, Yorkshire, UK
• Family: Echinoderm
• Class: Blastoidea
• Species: Orbitremites derbiensis
Orbitremites derbiensis blastoid collected from Carboniferous sediments in Richmond, Yorkshire, UK. Orbitremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm. Small measures between 0.5 – 1 cm and Large between 1 – 1.5 cm in diameter.
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A medium size orthoceras slab containing between 6 – 7 orthoceras fossils which have been polished. Slabs are Devonian in age and come from Morocco.
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Small size orthoceras slab containing around 3 to 4 genuine orthoceras (Geisonoceras) fossil shells from Morocco of Devonian age.
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A carved Orthoceras tower with several polished Orthoceras (Geisonoceras) fossils. The tower has a cut base and is free standing. These large towers are approx 23 – 26cm in height
A carved Orthoceras tower with several polished Orthoceras fossils. The tower has a cut base and is free standing. These towers measure approx 20 – 23cm in height.
A carved Orthoceras tower with several polished Orthoceras (Geisonoceras) fossils. The tower has a cut base and is free standing. The small towers measure approx 18 – 20cm in height.
• Geological Age: Devonian period, Old red sandstone, Sandwick beds
• Location: Orkney Islands, Scotland
• Family: Osteolepidae
• Species: Osteolepis macrolepidotus
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Extinct mackerel shark tooth from the phosphate deposits of the Atlas mountains, Morocco. A classic cream coloured tooth cemented in a matrix of Eocene Age approx. 50-55 million years old.
• Geological Age: Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago.
• Location: Atlas Mountains, Morocco.
• Family: Shark
• Species: Otodus obliquus
Otodus obliquus fossil teeth from an extinct genus of mackerel shark found in the phosphate beds near the Atlas mountains in Morocco. The sharks lived during the Eocene period, 55 to 50 million years ago. Available in various sizes and supplied in a small display box with a label, they are ideal for educational use, gifts and older children.
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• Geological Age: Mississippian, early Carboniferous period, 358 to 323 million years old
• Location: Pella Beds, Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA
• Family: Echinoderm
• Class: Blastoidea
• Species: Pentremites concoideus
Pentremites concoideus fossil specimens collected from the Mississippian stage Pella Beds in Oskaloosa, Iowa, USA of the Carbonierous period. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm. These specimens measure 5 mm in diameter.
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• Geological Age: Mississippian, early Carboniferous period, 358 to 323 million years old
• Location: Indian Springs Shale Formation, Crawford County, Indiana, USA
• Family: Echinoderm
• Class: Blastoidea
• Species: Pentremites sp.
Pentremites sp. blastoid collected from the Mississippian Indian Springs Shale Formation in Crawford County, Indiana, USA. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm.
• Geological Age: Mississippian, early Carboniferous period, 358 to 323 million years old
• Location: Big Clifty Formation, Sulphur, Indiana, USA
• Family: Echinoderm
• Class: Blastoidea
• Species: Pentremites sp.
Pentremites sp. fossil collected from the Mississippian Big Clifty Formation, Indiana, USA. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm.
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• Geological Age: Pennsylvanian stage, late Carboniferous period, 323 to 298 million years old
• Location: Indiana and Oklahoma, USA
• Family: Echinoderm
• Class: Blastoidea
• Species: Pentremites sp.
Pentremites sp. blastoid collected from Pennsylvanian sediments in Indiana or Oklahoma, USA. Pentremites belong to the class Blastoidea and they are a type of echinoderm. These specimens measure approximately 2 cm in diameter.
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, 163 to 145 million years ago
• Location: Tulear, Madagascar.
• Family: Ammanoid
• Species: Perisphinctes
Perisphinctes ammonite fossil specimens collected from Tulear, Madagascar, they are dated to the lower Jurassic period and are between 160 to 140 million years old, their fine ribbing, perfect coils and moderate size make these samples an excellent choice for educational use or additions to collections, we can supply them in a range of sizes from small shells in a magnifier box to larger sizes which will come supplied in a card tray with a label.
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