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reference |
TRIL384 |
name |
Seleneceme acuticaudata (HICKS, 1875) |
age |
Ordovician, Llanvirn Series |
size |
Size of overall matrix 85mm x 60mm |
location |
Whitsburn Dingle, Leigh, Shropshire, UK |
weight |
101gms |
price |
£ 350.00
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description |
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Probably a unique, disarticulated but beautifully preserved and totally complete, juvenile specimen. Not just any "Molted specimen" after the fuse librigenes and spines split away, this youngster pivoted on the spot almost 180 degrees, to them presumably crawl out between its own spines. Also preserved here is the upcurved tip of the anterior cephalic spine which Whittard described as "retrousse" (meaning hook).The specimen was collected in 1996. A stunning example for any fine collection. |
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