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Promicroceras planicosta (Pos/ Neg) |
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AMM8027 |
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Jurassic, Lower Lias, Obtusum Zone |
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Size of Overall piece 75mm x 65mm x36mm |
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Marston Magna Somerset UK |
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£ 225.00 |
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Parkinsonia rarecostata (Display Specimen) |
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AMM8026 |
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Age |
Jurassic, Inferior Oolite, Truelli Zone |
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Size of Ammonite 134mm |
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Burton Bradstock, Dorset, UK |
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£ 295.00 |
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Unidentified remians of a V Large Eurypterid) |
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ARTH366 |
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This is a large section of a Eurypterid, although unidentifiable, it is probably slimonia sp. which is one of the largest sea scorpions around at the time. The specimen is from an old collection and is from the classic locality of Lesmahagow which is world renowned. Specimens from this locality are highly sought after amongst collectors throughout the world. |
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Silurian, Ludlow Series |
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Length of Eurypterid 265mm |
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Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland,UK |
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£ 225.00 |
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Ray Dermal Dentitcle (Rare) |
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SHARK654 |
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Fossils from the Red Crag are highly collectable and very sought after, especially nowadays as all the exposures are basically gone due to over-mining and erosion. This is a ray dermal denticle which has the same embryological origin as the teeth in the ray's mouth. These teeth have simply migrated to the skin. A very rare and very interesting specimen. One for the serious collector. |
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Pliocene, Red Crag |
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Size of Denticle 20mm x 18mm |
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Felixstowe, Suffolk, UK |
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£ 49.95 |
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