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Species Name: Teleost Fish Vertebra
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Teleost Fish Vertebrae collected from the Eocene Bracklesham Beds in Lee on Solent, Hampshire. The Teleosts comprise 96% of extant fish species. They arose during the Triassic period and have evolved to exploit almost every aquatic environment. The Bracklesham beds in which these vertebrae were found are well known among paleontologists and fossil collectors in Britain; they have yielded over 160 different species of fish and the beds continue to be productive today despite having been pillaged by collectors for over 100 years. We supply both small and large vertebrae specimens; small sizes measure approximately 7 mm in diameter and large specimens measure approximately 20 mm. Supplied in small plastic bags with an information label.
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Species Name: Anomaeodus phaseolus (Hay)
Family: Fish
Age: Upper Cretaceous, Campanian
Location: St. Georges, Denver, USA
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Species Name: Asteracanthus
Family: Fish
Age: Jurassic, Bathonian, Great Oolite Series
Location: Stonesfield, Oxon
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Diplomystus sp fossil fish specimens from the famous Green River formation in the state of Wyoming, USA. These fish (of which the exact species is undermined) lived in a fresh water lake in what is now Wyoming and died en mass, fossilising in the calcite rich sediment at the lake floor. They are identifiable as Diplomystus due to their rounder and larger body as opposed to the more slender, Knightia fish also found in the same formation. They fossils are between 50 to 90 mm and show the overall shape of the fish as well as the spine, ribs and fins and are thus ideal for educational use or as gifts. Each sample will come supplied in a white card tray with an information label.
Species Name: Trichiurides sagittidens
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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Species Name: Aspidorhynchus sp. – Garfish Scale
Family: Fish
Age: Miocene, 23 – 5 million years old.
Location: Florida, USA
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Species Name: Fish Vertebra
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, Bracklesham Beds, 55 to 33 Mya.
Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire
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• Geological Age: Eocene period, 56 to 33 millions years old
• Location: Lee on Solent, Hampshire, UK
• Family: Fish
• Species: Albula oweni
Fish tooth belonging to the now extinct albula oweni, a species which lived over 33 million years ago during the Eocene period, the fossil specimens were found in HJampshire, UK and are quite small, around 5 mm in size. They fed on small organisms with the teeth inferring they were using for crushing food. The samples will supplied in a small plastic bag with a data label.
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Species Name: Diaphyodus sauvagei
Family: Fish
Age: Eocene, 54 Mya
Location: Abbey Wood, Kent
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Family: Fish
Species: Unknown
Geological Age: Cretaceous, Kansas Chalk
Location: Kansas, USA
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Species Name: Caturus sp. – Fine tooth
Family: Fish
Age: Jurassic, Kimmeridgian, 152 to 157 Mya.
Location: Weymouth, Dorset
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Species Name: Diodon circumspectus
Family: Fish
Age: Miocene, 23 – 5 million years old.
Location: Florida, USA
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• Geological Age: Carboniferous period, coal measures, 316 to 307 million years old
• Location: Newsham, County Durham, UK
• Family: Fish
• Species: various
Various fossil remains of fish which lived during the Carboniferous period some 316 to 306 million years ago. The samples were found in the coal measure beds in Newsham, Durham, UK and exhibit various parts of fish which cannot be identified and are within a shale matrix, they will come supplied in a bag with a label.
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