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Ecphora Quadricostata Gardnerae fossil carnivorous sea snail shell Miocene Epoch

$ 52.77

Availability: 20 in stock
  • Condition: I've had this for years. This fossil has more wear, but that made it possible for the other organisms to attach.
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    YOU ARE BIDDING ON 1
    3.5" Ecphora Gardnerae Fossil with bonus
    The Bonus here is the wide variety of secondary fossils on this Ecphora. You will find a worm tube, a few corals, an oyster, a large barnacle and some parasite damage. This is a very amazing specimen.
    THIS FOSSIL IS ABOUT 3 1/2 INCHES WIDE.
    THIS FOSSILS WEIGHT IS 3.63 OUNCES.
    THIS CAME FROM NEWPORT NEWS AREA OF VIRGINIA
    INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FOSSIL:
    This species of
    large carnivorous sea snail
    lived during the Miocene epoch, and became extinct more than five million years ago. This species was previously known as Ecphora quadricostata, but that name is now restricted to a species which is found from Pliocene strata in Virginia to Florida.
    You will get the specimen you see in the pictures.
    PLEASE PAY FOR YOUR ITEM WITH-IN 3 DAYS OF WINNING THE AUCTION.  THANK YOU!!
    **YOU WILL LOVE THIS FOSSIL**
    LOOKS GREAT. GET THIS 1 TODAY..
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