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Pleurotomaria tuberculata is an extinct species of gastropod which lived during the Jurassic Period, 200 to 145 million years ago, these particular fossil specimens were found in Ibex zone, Lower Lias strata in Blockley. Gloucestershire, UK. They depict the spiral shaped shell excellently and have been prepped and cleaned, so are free of matrix. They do not, however have the tips of the shells, as these tend to be the most delicate part and so are often destroyed easily during life or the fossilisation process. These samples measure approximately 5 to 6 cm in size, they have a pale grey and pearly white colouration which may, under certain light angles, show small iridescence. Excellent quality for children and for educational use, they come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Neptunia Contraria, an unusual Gastropod because unlike the majority, this one coiled it’s shell to the left. Hence the name Contraria. The name for this type of coiling is sinistral. Each specimen is supplied in a 3″x2″ white card tray.
• Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 145 to 65 million years ago.
• Location: Morocco
• Family: Gastrpod
• Species: Unknown – Sea Snail
High quality gastropod fossil shells from the Cretaceous period, collected from Morocco, these specimens exhibit excellent morphological detail, the shell shape and coil are seen clearly, samples are 10 mm in size and supplied in optional weights and will come in a bag with a label.
Bouguetia saemanni, Large specimens around 3″ in size, some tips are not complete.
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