Fish: Dapalis macrurus

Product number: F780802

€75.00*

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Product information "Fish: Dapalis macrurus"

Especially large, well-preserved and prepared fossil of the predatory serranid Dapalis macrurus on limestone slab.

Age: Tertiary, Oligocene, Stampian
Locality: Cereste, Haut Alpes, France
Size:
Fish: about 12.5 cm;
Plate:18.5 x 15 x 1 cm

For technical reasons, the colors on our photos may differ from the original piece.




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