Sellithyris Sella
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- Family: Brachiopod
- Species: Sellithyris sella
- Geological Age: Cretaceous period, 145 to 65 million years ago.
- Location: Lower Greensands on the Isle of Wight, UK.
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 original matrix. the shells them selves are an off white colour embedded in a brown sand texture matrix, the shells are both fragmented and whole and are approximately 2 cm in length. Each piece comes with numerous fossil shells within it and is supplied in a card tray with an information label.
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