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Sellithyris sella is a species of terebratula, an genus of brachiopod which lived during the Cretaceous period. These particular fossil specimens were found in the Lower Greensands on the Isle of Wight, UK and are in their single shells. the shells them selves are an off white colour and are approximately 2 cm in length. Each piece come supplied in a polythene bag with an information label.
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Digonella Sp. Brachiopod Specimens are approximately 20mm in size.
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Lingulella davisii is an extinct species of brachiopod, which existed during the middle Cambrian. Unique for their phosphatic shell, these brachiapods are from Wales and come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
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Species Name: Leptaena depressa
Family: Brachiopod
Age: Silurian, Wenlock Series
Location: Dudley, West Midlands, UK
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Atrypa are an extinct genus of brachiopods and existed between the late ordovician period to the carboniferous period. They are found in abundance in almost all marine rocks on all continents except for Antarctica. They come supplied in lots of 100 grams, in a polythene bag with information label.
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