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8.6" Tall, Miocene Fossil Gastropod Cluster - France
These are fossil gastropods collected near Bordeaux, France. They are Early Miocene in age which makes them approximately 16-20 million years old. The sandstone has been meticulously prepared to expose these shells. Multiple species are represented in each cluster which make each cluster unique and truly one-of-a-kind. The prominent members of this collection are a Strombidae (conch snail) and a Charoniidae (trumpet snail). The largest snail being the conch. In addition, there are shells and fragments from a number of other marine gastropods, corals, and mollusks.
Please note this piece is a composite. The fossil shells have been mounted into an artificial matrix for display purposes.
Please note this piece is a composite. The fossil shells have been mounted into an artificial matrix for display purposes.
More information on this location and its fossil gastropod fauna can be found at:
https://www.paleontica.org/sites/fossil_site.php?plaats=221
https://www.paleontica.org/sites/fossil_site.php?plaats=221
SPECIES
Strombidae, Charoniidae
LOCATION
Saucrats la Brede near Bordeaux, France
SIZE
8.6 x 6.2"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#113666
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