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Skull fragments of Abyssomedon williamsi, the oldest known species of the Nyctiphruretidae family. All arranged in a collector's box (3.5 x 5 cm).Age: Lower Permian;Locality: Fissure fills at Richards Spur, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USAColors 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 equivalent quality.
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Captorhinus aguti.Approximately five bone fragments, arranged in a box with foam insert.Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian;Locality: Fissure fills in Richards Spur, Comanche County, Oklahoma, USASize: individual pieces up to 2 cmBox: 3.5 x 5.5 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 equivalent quality.
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Captorhinus aguti, several bone fragments, e.g. jaw and skull fragments, vertebrae, teeth or long bones.Supplied in a collector's box (3.5 x 5.5 cm).Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian;Locality: Fissure fills in Richards Spur, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USASize: up to 2 cm/piece Colors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Captorhinus aguti, single bone fragment.Supplied in a box (2.5 x 2.5 cm).Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian;Locality: Fissure fills in Richards Spur, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USASize: up to 2 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Captorhinus aguti, premaxilla with tooth.Comes with collector's box and label.Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian (approx. 275 million years old);Locality: Dolese Brothers Limestone Quarry, fissure fills in Richards Spur, Oklahoma, USASize: approx. 1.5-2 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Age: Lower Permian, Wellington Formation;Locality: Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USASize: approx. 1 cmSupplied in a box.Colors in product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Two limb bones of Doleserpeton, an amphibian.As you can see from the size of the bones, these vertebrates did not grow very large.Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian (Cungurian), approx. 275 million years old;Locality: Fissure Fills in Richards Spur, Lawton, Oklahoma, USASize: 0.7 - 0.9 cm Supplied in box with label.Colors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Age: Permian, Rotliegend;Location: Bad Sobernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: approx. 17 x 7 x 4 cmThe colors of the original can deviate slightly from those of the product photos due to representation.
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Age: Permian, Rotliegend;Locality: Brickyard ("Ziegelei") Eimer, Bad Sobernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: approx. 21 x 26 x 3 cmThe colors in the pictures may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.
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Fish body of the genus Amblypterus with almost complete ganoid scales. The fins are also preserved down to the finest detail, only the head is missing. The freshwater lake near Odernheim is best known to have been home to the axolotl-like amphibian Apateon.Age: Permian, Rotliegend group;Locality: Odernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: 11.5 x 10.5 x 2 cmDue to technical reasons, colors on photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen.
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Cut panel with several large Glossopteris leaves. Strong red tones stand out against the pink matrix and small veins in the leaves are extremely detailed.Glossopteris was an arborescent seed fern, a group of distantly related plants that testify to the transition of ferns to seed plants. As the namesake of the Glossopteris flora, they are of extreme palaeontological importance. Since they appeared in Australia, Antarctica as well as in Africa and South America, their distribution was seen as one of the many evidences of plate tectonics and continental drift. The disintegration of Gondwana, where the plant actually grew, gave rise to all these continents.Age: PermianLocality: Dunedoo, New South Wales, AustraliaSize: 14.5 x 13 x 4 cmColors on photos may differ slightly from the original due to technical reasons.
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Very well-preserved brachiopod. RAREThe genus Richthofenia (KAYSER, 1881) is an extinct genus of asymmetrical brachiopods.Here is the species Hercosestria cribrosa.Age: Lower Permian, Road canyon formation;Locality: Glass Mountains, TexasSize fossil: 2,8 x 2 x 1,5 cm Colors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.
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A vertebral bone of the carnivore Mycterosaurus longiceps in a small collection box.Age: Lower Permian, Leonardian;Locality: Oklahoma, USASize: 1-2 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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A toe bone of the pelycosaur Mycterosaurus longiceps in a small collector's box.Age: Lower Permian, Leonardian;Locality: Oklahoma, USASize: <1 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Several fragments of cranial cartilage from bony fish Orthacanthus texensis in a collector's box.Age: Lower Permian, Wellington Formation;Locality: Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USASize: < 1 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen for technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of comparable quality with your purchase.
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Type species Opisthodontosaurus carrolli was named after a number of articulated skeletons found in the Dolese Brothers Limestone Quarry near Richards Spur in 2015.You will either receive a part of the reptilian mandible with tooth or three individual teeth.Age: Lower Permian, Cisuralian (Cungurian), approx. 275 million years old;Locality: Richards Spur, Lawton, Oklahoma, USASize: < 1 cm in boxColors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Copper shale slab with a predatory fish, Palaeoniscum freieslebeni, which is representative of a large group of extinct bony fish without close modern relatives (Palaeonisciformes). The ganoid scales are not entirely preserved. Age: Permian, Zechstein, Kupferschiefer (approx. 255 million years old)Locality: Mansfeld, Mansfeld-Südharz district, Saxony-Anhalt, GermanySize fossil: approx. 20 x 4 cm; plate: 23 x 20 x 2.5 cmColors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.
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Age: Permian;Locality: Petrified-Forest, USA;Size: 7 x 2 x 4 cmThe color on pictures can differ slightly from originals for technical reasons.
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Age: Permian, Rotliegend;Location: Bad Sobernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: approx. 15,5 x 11 x 1,5 cmThe colors of the original can deviate slightly from those of the product photos due to representation.
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Age: Permian, Rotliegend;Location: Bad Sobernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: approx. 18 x 14,5 x 1 cmThe colors of the original can deviate slightly from those of the product photos due to representation.
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Age: Permian, Rotliegend;Location: Bad Sobernheim, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: approx. 30 x 18 x 2 cmThe colors of the original can deviate slightly from those of the product photos due to representation.
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This beautifully preserved brachiopod is a typical index fossil of the lower Zechstein. Horridonia horrida (SOWERBY, 1822)The characteristically strong curvature of the dorsal or pedicle flap can be easily recognized in this specimen. It also bore the spines that gave it its name; the spines can still be seen here. As filter feeders they lay in the sediment, the spines served to anchor them and prevent them from sinking in.The original label is enclosed.Age: Permian, Zechstein;Locality: Pößneck, Thuringia, GermanySize fossil: Ø 2.5 cm; matrix: 7.5 x 5.5 x 2 cmColors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.
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Two canines of Progyrolepis (Fritsch, 1893), a Permian predatory fish.Age: Lower Permian, Wellington (ca. 296-268 million years old);Locality: Waurika, Jefferson County, Oklahoma, USASize: 0.2 - 0.5 cm Supplied in collector's box.Colors on product photos may differ slightly from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.Our pictures are for reference only, you will receive a specimen of equivalent quality with your purchase.
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Silicified wood in the palatinate region is mainly driftwood that was deposited in sandstone and gradually filled and replaced with silica. The coloration is a result of iron oxides, which give the Rotliegend its name. The most common species in this area is Dadoxylon.Beautifully polished, making the wood structure easily recognizable.Age: Permian, Rotliegend/Capitanian (approx. 260 million years)Locality: Reichweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: 21.5 x 10.5 x 4 cmColors on photos may differ slightly from those of the original piece due to technical reasons.
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Fossil of the most common conifer in the Permian with substance conservation.The locality has since been sealed and backfilled!Age: Upper Permian, Zechstein I; Locality: Pit 4, Friedrich-Heinrich colliery near Hoerstgen, close to Kamp-Lintfort, Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia, GermanySize fossil: approx. 7 cm; matrix: 11 x 7 cmColors on product photos may differ from those of the original specimen due to technical reasons.
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Ullmannia frumentaria was a typical plant of the Permian Kupferschiefer.The characteristic needle-shaped 'leaves' of the plant can be seen here, with stomata on both sides.Age: Upper Permian, Lower Zechstein, Kupferschiefer;Locality: Richelsfdorf brewery, Wildeck municipality, Hesse, GermanySize: 10.5 x 8 x 0.5 cmColors on pictures may differ slightly from the original piece due to technical reasons.
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