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.24" Fossil Diving Beetle (Dytiscidae) - France
This is a beautifully preserved fossil diving beetle (order Coleoptera, family Dytiscidae), collected from an Oligocene-aged shale deposit near Cereste in Southern France. It measures .24" long and shows detailed preservation. Both halves of the split are present on this specimen, with one half glued to the largest slab of shale.
This is part of an old collection that we recently acquired. The collection includes a variety of insect fossils from around Southern France, collected over a span of 50 years by a woman with PhDs in paleontology and pharmacology.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
This is part of an old collection that we recently acquired. The collection includes a variety of insect fossils from around Southern France, collected over a span of 50 years by a woman with PhDs in paleontology and pharmacology.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
SPECIES
Order Coleoptera, Family Dytiscidae
AGE
LOCATION
Cereste, France
SIZE
Beetle: .24" long, Rock: 3 x 2.5"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#254527
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