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5.6" Ordovician Cephalopod (Actinoceras) Fossil - Wisconsin
This is a 5.6" long example of Actinoceras sp. This fossil is part of an old collection from the Grand Detour Formation in Rock County, Wisconsin. It has been partially exposed from the rock it was found in. Actinoceras was one of few species of straight-shelled cephalopods. This specimen exhibits crack repair from the extraction process but the fossil itself is quite impressive and an excellent example of the large size these Cephalopods attained. Actinoceras is related to Gonioceras, which is commonly found in the same formation. This fossil is accompanied by a few unidentified marine fossils, mostly gastropods.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
It comes with an acrylic display stand.
SPECIES
Actinoceras sp.
AGE
LOCATION
Rock County, Wisconsin
FORMATION
Grand Detour Formation
SIZE
Cephalopod: 5.6" long, Entire specimen: 6.7 x 3"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#204193
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