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Jereica tuberculosa

Product information "Jereica tuberculosa"

Age: Upper Cretaceous
Region of discovery: Dolberg, Westphalia
Size: 14 x 7  x 3 cm  cm long


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Raphidonema faringdonensis, Cretaceous, GBR

Well-preserved sponge.Raphidonema are calcareous sponges that were widespread in the Cretaceous from England to India. Their flat shell shape encrusted hard surfaces quite quickly, where they used small ciliated cells to channel streams of water into their pores for filtration. In addition to a skeleton of calcareous needles, they also had a second superordinate skeleton of solid limestone.Age: CretaceousLocality: Faringdon, Oxfordshire, EnglandSize: approx. 3 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only - when purchasing you will receive a piece of comparable quality.

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