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- Priscacara serrata$0.00
An Extra Large, Top Quality Priscacara serrata fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Priscacara serrata is an extinct Perch from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This species is much more rare than the Priscacara (Cockerellites) liops and exhibits larger size, larger fins, and teeth. An October Fossil of the Month. This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Plate size is 12.5" x 7". Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An excellent display piece! Note - This item weighs 11 lb. An international shipping surcharge will be applied to "Free Shipping". Please inquire for cost.
X482 SIZE: 9" Plate size is 12.5" x 7".
Note - Adding 29 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in October 2020 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Priscacara liops$275.00
A Top Quality Priscacara (Cockerellites) liops fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Priscacara liops is an extinct Perch from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair or restoration. All natural. Authenticity guaranteed. An excellent display piece!
X480 SIZE: 5-1/2"
Note - Adding 31 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in November 2024 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Priscacara liops$325.00
A Large, Top Quality Priscacara (Cockerellites) liops fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Priscacara liops is an extinct Perch from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An excellent display piece! Note - This item weighs 2.5 lbs. An international shipping surcharge will be applied to "Free Shipping". Please inquire for cost.
X486 SIZE: 5-1/2" Plate size is 10" x 8.5".
Note - Adding 17 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in November 2025 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Priscacara liops$275.00
A Large, Top Quality Priscacara (Cockerellites) liops fish from the 18" layer, Green River Fm., Lincoln Co. Wyoming. The Priscacara liops is an extinct Perch from the Eocene age (50 MYA). This piece is from the 18 Inch Layer which is extremely hard and difficult to prepare. It also provides the most detailed, highly preserved fossils. Exceptional preservation and preparation. No repair. All natural. Authenticity guaranteed. Museum Quality. An excellent display piece! Note - This item weighs 4 lbs. An international shipping surcharge will be applied to "Free Shipping". Please inquire for cost.
X488 SIZE: 5" Plate size is 13.0" x 9.5".
Note - Adding 17 Green River Fm. Fossil fish in November 2025 --> Link to Fossil Fish
Learn More - Tethysaurus sp. (Aigialosaur)$0.00
A rare, Tethysaurus (an extinct Aigialosaur Mosasaur) jaw section with eight original teeth in the jaw. Note - the original teeth remaining in the jaw are quite rare. The jaw bone and teeth exhibit exceptional condition and preservation (very rare). This wonderful specimen is very mineralized in a hard sandstone nodule. An incredible display piece and an incredible collector's piece. New find / new area. You will see these jaws very often! Please note this is not one of those six tooth "reconstructed" (fake) Mosasaur jaw sections. This is the real deal! Authenicity guaranteed.
M1091 SIZE: 5-1/4" jaw
Learn More - New Dicotaledon species$25.00
An excellent, rare unidentified Dicotaledon fruit specimen from Morocco. Found in the late Eocene sediments in Western Sahara, Morocco.
X360 Size: 1-3/8"
Note - Adding 10 Moroccan Dicotaledon specimens in July 2019. Link to the Dicotaledon specimens
Learn More - New Dicotaledon species$40.00
A excellent, rare unidentified Dicotaledon fruit specimen from Morocco. Found in the late Eocene sediments in Western Sahara, Morocco.
X356 Size: 1-7/8"
Note - Adding 10 Moroccan Dicotaledon specimens in July 2019. Link to the Dicotaledon specimens
Learn More - New Dicotaledon species$47.50
A excellent, rare unidentified Dicotaledon fruit specimen from Morocco. Found in the late Eocene sediments in Western Sahara, Morocco.
X355 Size: 1-7/8"
Note - Adding 10 Moroccan Dicotaledon specimens in July 2019. Link to the Dicotaledon specimens
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$65.00
An exceptional, Large Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X077 Size: 1-7/8"
Note - Adding 7 new fossil shrimp specimens in November 2019. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$50.00
An excellent, Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Halouka, Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X081 Size: 1-5/8" (straightline)
Note - Adding 12 new fossil shrimp specimens in September 2024. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$45.00
An excellent, Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Halouka, Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X079 Size: 1-1/8" (straightline)
Note - Adding 12 new fossil shrimp specimens in September 2024. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
Learn More - Carpopenaeus longirostris$45.00
An excellent, Carpopenaeus longirostris, Cretaceous fossil shrimp specimen from Halouka, Lebanon. Fantastic preservation. No repair or restoration. Authenticity guaranteed.
X078 Size: 1-3/8" (straightline)
Note - Adding 12 new fossil shrimp specimens in September 2024. --> Link to fossil shrimp.
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