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Pisces - Agnatha
Cephalaspis lyelliLower Devonian;Locality: ScotlandSize: approx. 22 x 12 cmThe casts are manufactured in-house and hand-colored. Due to this, colors in pictures may slightly differ to those of the delivered specimen.
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Drepanaspis gemündensisArmored fish, ventral side.Age: Lower Devonian;Locality: Bundenbach, Hunsrück, Rhineland-Palatinate, GermanySize: ca. 31 x 22cmThe casts are handmade and colored in our house.Photos may therefore differ slightly in color from the delivered piece.
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Drepanaspis gemuendensis SCHLÜTER- complete specimen -Age: Lower Devonian; Locality: Bundenbach, Hunsrück, GermanySize: 33 x 75 cmCast of a particularly well-preserved Drepanaspis fish.This fish belongs to the Agnatha class and was therefore one of the first fish in the history of the earth. As the locality is now a nature reserve and further findings can almost be ruled out, we recommend every collector to buy this beautiful cast.Our casts are made in-house from cast resin and hand-colored, so it is possible that a photo may differ slightly in color from the piece supplied.
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Drepanaspis gemuendensis - Dorsal side -Age: Lower Devonian. Locality: Bundenbach, Hunsrück, GermanySize: approx. 33cm x 70cmCast of the dorsal side of a Drepanaspis fish.This fish belongs to the Agnatha class, whose fish are among the first in the history of the earth. As the locality has been converted into a nature reserve and further finds can be ruled out, we recommend every collector to buy this beautiful cast.Our casts are made in-house from cast resin and hand-colored, so it is possible that a photo may differ slightly in color from the piece supplied.
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