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Our folding 1m Clino Rules are back in stock! Easy to store and perfect for obtaining angle or height readings
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Specimens of the fossil shrimp Carpopenaeus longirrostris, collected from Hajoula in Lebanon. These specimens date to the late Cretaceous period, and some are surrounded by a siltstone matrix. Each one comes in a white card tray with an information label.
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We are happy to announce that our Copper - Native specimens are back in stock. These specimens come from Michigan in the USA, are available in multiple sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label
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Specimens of the ammonite, Aeogocrioceras sp., collected from the Resse Pit in Hanover, Germany. Each of these specimens measures between 4 - 6 inches, and comes supplied with an information label.
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A stunning display specimen of the Trilobite Eldredgeops (formerly known as Phacops) rana, collected from the limestone formations near Alnif, in the Anti-Atlas Mountains of Morocco. This trilobite dates to the Devonian Period, and measures 17 x 13 x 4cm at its widest and deepest points (including matrix) and weighs over 1300 grams. Supplied with an information label.
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Specimens of the Bryozoan, Fenestella sp., collected from Whitewell near Clitheroe in Lancashire, UK. Each of these specimens are part of the Rad Brook Mudstone, which dates to the Carboniferous Period. Supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of the Bryozoan, Reptoclausa hagenowi, collected from the Farringdon Sponge Beds in Oxfordshire, UK. Each of these specimens date to the Cretaceous Period, and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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Our specimens of Bryozoan (Rough) that are Mid Devonian in age and were collected from Morocco. Available in two sizes, and supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Our specimens of Bryozoan (Polished) that are Mid Devonian in age and were collected from Morocco. Available in two sizes, and supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Quartz Crystals - Double Terminated, collected from Morocco. Despite not being from Herkimer County in New York, these quartz crystals are similar to the well known "Herkimer Diamonds". Each one is 2 - 3cm in size, and comes in a polythene bag with an information label. Limited stock.
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A unique single specimen of a Gogotte, collected from Fontainebleau in France. Gogottes are rare, highly desirable and naturally occurring sandstone concretions that form over millions of years. This specimen measures 13 x 9 x 7cm and weighs 640 grams.
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Stromatolite specimens, collected from Scotland. Each of these specimens have been cut and polished on one face. There are five unique specimens available for purchase.
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A beautiful individual specimen of Amazonite, collected from Norway. This piece is blue - green in colour and measures 9.5cm in diameter. Supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Two unique specimens Hematite with Ilmenite, Hydrocalcite and Lizardite, collected from the Dypingdal serpentine-magnesite deposit in Norway. These specimens would make a great addition to any collection. Supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of Thulite (Cut Slices) collected from Lom in Central Norway. Each of these pieces measures 3" approximately and features at least 1 cut face. Supplied in a card tray with an information label. Limited stock available.
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Turtle Coprolites, collected from Madagascar and date to the Eocene Period. Coprolites are the name for fossil faeces. These specimens are available in three sizes and come in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of the echinoid Mellitella californicus, collected from Baja, New Mexico in the USA. These echinoids date to the Miocene, and measure approximately 3 inches in diameter. Supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Specimens of the ammonite Promicroceras planicosta, collected from Charmouth in Dorset, UK. Each of these ammonites dates to the Jurassic Period. Available in three different sizes, they come in a card tray with information label.
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Ammonite Study Packs, perfect for children and those first showing an interest in fossils and geology. Each one contains a Madagascan Perisphinctes ammonite fossil, along with a plastic magnifier lens.
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To those who have already applied to become wholesalers, or those who are interested in doing so, we are currently in the process of finalising the layout for the wholesale section. We are hoping it should be going live later this week. Additionally, we are expecting a consignment of new minerals and fossils in the near future, so there should be plenty of new products getting added to the wholesale site in around 4 weeks time. Thank you for your patience and don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.
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Micraster sp.
Echinoids

Micraster sp.

SKU: micraster-sp

£14.00 ex. VAT

In stock (4 available)

Specimens of the echinoid Micraster, collected from Dover, Kent in the UK. These echinoids are matrix free and date to the Cretaceous period. Specimens measure 2 - 3" in size approximately and come in a white card tray with an information label. Please note there will be a slight variation in quality between these specimens.

Weight: 0.200kg

Description

Specimens of the echinoid Micraster, collected from Dover, Kent in the UK. These echinoids belong to the genus, Micraster, although the species is unknown. These specimens date to the Cretaceous period, measure 2 - 3" in size approximately and come in a white card tray with an information label. Please note there will be a slight variation in quality between these specimens.