Description
Origin : France
Geological era : Upper Pliocene (Piacenzian)
Age : 3 million of years
Size : cm 3.4
Fossil Seashell Rock Snail mm 34 Gastropod Murex sp. Snails Gastropods Prehistoric Estinct Molluscs Pliocene Cenozoic Tertiary Collecting Paleontology Museum. Pleasant fossil find of a Gastropoda Muricidae Shell from the late Pliocene, a representative collectible sample of best quality, with clear details of shape of the shell, coils, ornamental ribs and siphon perfectly preserved. Only a piece, as in photo. The fossil is supplied naturally, as taken from the field. It can be easily cleaned of sediment that covers it, and if you wish, consolidated with resin paraloid. Murex is a genus of medium to large predatory tropical sea snails. These are carnivorous marine gastropod molluscs of the Muricidae family, commonly called rock snails. The word murex was used by Aristotle in reference to this type of snail, thus making it one of the oldest classical shell names still in use by the scientific community. This genus is known in the fossil record from the Cretaceous to the Quaternary (age range: 125.45 to 0.0 million years ago). Fossils of species belonging to this genus have been found all over the world. There are approximately 25 known extinct species. This genus includes many showy members, their elongated shells highly sculptured with spines or fronds. The internal surfaces of their decorated shells are often brightly colored.
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