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Stiphrothyris tumida are fossil brachiopods which lived during the Jurassic period, particularly the Bajocian age which was between 170 to 168 million years ago, they are from the terebratula family, and look fairly similar tothem, even having a similar zig zap shaped shell mouth and over all shape. These fossil specimens have been cleaned and so are free of matrix, they were collected from the upper inferior Oolite bed on Cooper’s Hill in Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK. Each specimen measures approximately 3 cm in size and comes supplied in a packet with an information label.
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Species Name: Leptaena depressa
Family: Brachiopod
Age: Silurian, Wenlock Series
Location: Dudley, West Midlands, UK
Digonella Sp. Brachiopod Specimens are approximately 20mm in size.
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.
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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