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Corbula are a genus of very small bivalve which belong to the clam family. They are only around 4 mm in size and although these particular fossil specimens have been prepped and cleaned, magnification may aid in viewing the details in much more detail. They were collected from Weymouth in Dorset, UK and are Kimmeridgian in age, this epoch occurred during the Jurassic period, making the specimens 157 to 152 million years old. They are supplied in sets of 4 in small packets with a label.
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, Ibex zone, 200 to 145 million years ago.
• Location: Blockley Quarry, Near, Moreton, Gloucestershire, UK
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: Mactromya Cardioides
Mactroymya bivalve fossil specimens dated from the Lower Lias of the Jurassic period over 200 million years old, these B grade samples from Blockley quarry in Gloucestershire are lower quality, still showing morphologicla features, but will exhibit broken parts and discolouration, available in two sizes, supplied in a tray with a label.
Inoceramas Fossil Bivalve Specimen, Sizes of specimens are 2″ – 3″. and come in a card tray with label. Great for teaching use.
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Fossil name: Exogyra Conica
Fossil type: Bivalve
Geological Age: Cretacious period, upper greensand
Fossil Location: Niton, Isle of White
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• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, 200 to 174 million years ago.
• Location: Hook Cliff, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, UK.
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: Gryphaea arcuata
Gryphea Arcuata are a common bivalve fossil and as such, these specimens are often used for educational purposes. These study grade samples come from Hook Cliff in Yorkshire and are roughly 4 to 5 cm in length, found in Jurassic strata, they are 200 to 174 million years old and are of a lower quality than our A Grade material, thus making them more cost effective for schools and educational bodies to purchase, showing such morphological features as growth lines and hinges, the specimens are between 4 to 5 cm in length and come supplied in a card tray with a label.
• Geological Age: Jurassic period, Lower Lias, 200 to 174 million years ago.
• Location: Hook Cliff, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, UK.
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: Gryphaea arcuata
Gryphea Arcuata are a common bivalve fossil and as such, these specimens are often used for educational purposes. These samples come from Hook Cliff in Yorkshire and are roughly 6 cm in length, found in Jurassic strata, they are 200 to 174 million years old and are of high quality, showing such morphological features as growth lines, hinges and more. A dull grey colour, they are suitable for collectors as well of fine quality specimens.
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A sample of three Gryphaea Arcuata that were found joined together. An ideal specimen for teaching use.
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• Geological Age: Pleistocene period, 2,588,000 to 11,700 years ago.
• Location: Red Crag, Walton on Naze, UK.
• Family: Bivalve
• Species: Glycymeris glycymeris
Glycymeris Glycymeris fossil bivalve specimens, these shells, although tarnished yellow still show growth lines, hinges and more, they were excavated from the Red Crag formation in Walton on Naze, UK and are excellent Pleistocene fossil samples for those with an interest in more recent fauna. Shells are approximately 4 to 5 cm in size and come supplied in a card tray with a 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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