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2.1" Miocene Ant (Formicidae) Fossil Plate - Murat, France
This 2.1" wide rock features two beautifully preserved ant (family Formicidae) fossils, collected from the Upper Miocene (Messinian Stage) deposits of Murat, France. While this aquatic deposit is known for its flora fossils, it also contains a diverse insect fauna.
The rock is diatomite, a siliceous sedimentary rock composed mainly of the fossilized skeletal remains of diatoms. Due to its porous nature, it's extremely light and relatively fragile.
The rock is diatomite, a siliceous sedimentary rock composed mainly of the fossilized skeletal remains of diatoms. Due to its porous nature, it's extremely light and relatively fragile.
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SPECIES
Family Formicidae
LOCATION
Murat, France
SIZE
Largest Ant: .13" long , Rock: 2.1 x 1.5"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#254028
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