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Jurassic Fossil Gryphea Specimen Gryphaea Paleontology Rocks Evolution Bivalve

$ 7.02

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  • Counry of origin: Russia
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    Description

    Gryphea. This specimen is a larger shell of callovian bivalve mollusk. It will make a lovely addition to your collection of fossils.
    SIZE:
    Approximately 45mm x 35mm x 25mm (1 3/4" x 1 3/8" x 1").
    Weight: 30gr (1.05oz)
    QUANTITY:
    1 piece, as pictured.
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    ORIGIN:
    Central Russia
    Gryphaea, common name devil's toenails, is a genus of extinct oysters, marine bivalve mollusks in the family Gryphaeidae.
    GEOLOGIC TIME SCALE
    Period: Jurassic
    Epoch: Middle
    Age: Callovian
    166.1 ± 4.0 Ma (million years ago) and 163.5 ± 4.0 Ma
    SCIENTIFIC CLASSIFICATION
    Kingdom:     Animalia
    Phylum:     Mollusca
    Class:     Bivalvia
    Order:     Ostreoida
    Family:     Gryphaeidae
    Tribe:     †Gryphaeini
    Genus:     †Gryphaea
    These fossils range from the Triassic period to the late Paleogene period, but are mostly restricted to the Triassic and Jurassic. Both periods belong to the era Mesozoic.
    These oysters lived on the sea bed in shallow waters, possibly in large colonies. The complete fossils consist of two articulated valves: a larger gnarly-shaped shell (the "toenail") and a smaller, flattened shell, the "lid". The soft parts of the animal occupied the cavity between the two shells, just like modern oysters. The shells also feature prominent growth bands. The larger, curved shell sat within the mud on the sea floor. These shells are sometimes found in fossil plates along with Turritella, clams, and sometimes sharks' teeth and fossilized fish scales. Its distribution is common in areas of both Europe and North America.
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