Εντυπωσιακό τεράστιο γνήσιο μερικώς αποσυναρμολογημένο Keichousaurus hui - θαλάσσιο ερπετό της αρχής - Απολιθωμένος σκελετός





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Φυσική κατάσταση δείγματος Keichousaurus hui, μικρά θαλάσσια θηλαστικά του πρώιμου τριασικού, από Guanglin, Guizhou, Κίνα; μήκος 17 cm με μήτρα 19 × 12 × 1 cm, επαγγελματικές αποκαταστάσεις στήριξη με κόλλα και γέμισμα ρωγμών, οστά διατηρημένα.
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Scientific name: Keichousaurus hui, Young 1958 (marine reptile Pachypleurosauridae family)
Location: Guanglin, Guizhou Province of China
Geological Formation: Falang - Huxia Formation
Age: Early Triassic (~242 million years ago)
Size: 17 cm long the specimen - 19 x 12cm x 1cm the matrix
Ref: S531
Observations: Here we present an interesting large Keichousaurus specimen. This specimen is quite interesting because its skeleton is partially disarticulated. This indicates, taphonomically, that the animal died, began to decompose and disarticulate before its burial and final fossilization.
Its preservation its nice. It is very common to find many fake or heavily restored Keichousaurus specimens on the market. However, this specimen its pretty good. The preservation of the bones is nice, and the level of detail is outstanding, mainly at the tiny hand and leg bones (the fingers with their carpals, tarsals and phalanges), vertebrae neck, skull, ribs and the full tail. However, few bones have some restorations.
It is a nice collector piece, far away from the typical bullshit. The specimen has been carefully prepared professionally using micro sandblasting. The restorations carried out consist primarily of gluing and filling fractures in the matrix. Those bones that were not as well preserved have been highlighted using a painting technique, mainly the scapular girdle. The head (skull), neck, hands/legs, and a large portion of the neck and tail vertebrae are exceptionally well preserved. Most of the "restoration" has been performed on the matrix fractures. Right hand and left leg are missing.
It is also very interesting to observe how the veins of natural calcite that run through the rock also run through the fossil, an indicator that the bones are all authentic, since the mineralization processes that the rock subsequently underwent along its natural fractures, mineralized everything, including the parts that ran through the skeleton.
Keichousaurus hui is a small marine reptile from the Triassic of southern China. A member of the Pachypleurosauridae family, with a long neck, paddle-like limbs, and a slender tail, adapted for swimming in shallow marine environments. Fossils, often found in black shale, reveal a diet of small fish and invertebrates, inferred from its needle-like teeth.
All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box not included.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment.
For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees.
For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.
Ιστορία πωλητή
Μετάφραση από Google ΜετάφρασηScientific name: Keichousaurus hui, Young 1958 (marine reptile Pachypleurosauridae family)
Location: Guanglin, Guizhou Province of China
Geological Formation: Falang - Huxia Formation
Age: Early Triassic (~242 million years ago)
Size: 17 cm long the specimen - 19 x 12cm x 1cm the matrix
Ref: S531
Observations: Here we present an interesting large Keichousaurus specimen. This specimen is quite interesting because its skeleton is partially disarticulated. This indicates, taphonomically, that the animal died, began to decompose and disarticulate before its burial and final fossilization.
Its preservation its nice. It is very common to find many fake or heavily restored Keichousaurus specimens on the market. However, this specimen its pretty good. The preservation of the bones is nice, and the level of detail is outstanding, mainly at the tiny hand and leg bones (the fingers with their carpals, tarsals and phalanges), vertebrae neck, skull, ribs and the full tail. However, few bones have some restorations.
It is a nice collector piece, far away from the typical bullshit. The specimen has been carefully prepared professionally using micro sandblasting. The restorations carried out consist primarily of gluing and filling fractures in the matrix. Those bones that were not as well preserved have been highlighted using a painting technique, mainly the scapular girdle. The head (skull), neck, hands/legs, and a large portion of the neck and tail vertebrae are exceptionally well preserved. Most of the "restoration" has been performed on the matrix fractures. Right hand and left leg are missing.
It is also very interesting to observe how the veins of natural calcite that run through the rock also run through the fossil, an indicator that the bones are all authentic, since the mineralization processes that the rock subsequently underwent along its natural fractures, mineralized everything, including the parts that ran through the skeleton.
Keichousaurus hui is a small marine reptile from the Triassic of southern China. A member of the Pachypleurosauridae family, with a long neck, paddle-like limbs, and a slender tail, adapted for swimming in shallow marine environments. Fossils, often found in black shale, reveal a diet of small fish and invertebrates, inferred from its needle-like teeth.
All of our fossils come with a Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our database verification system on our website. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box not included.
IMPORTANT SHIPPING INFORMATION:
Our company is based in the USA, but our headquarters and products are located in Europe. Therefore, ALL PRODUCTS WILL BE SHIPPED FROM EUROPE. Consequently, any European customer will receive their shipment without any import charges, as it will be an intra-community shipment.
For customers in the USA: Shipments will be made via UPS from Europe, and in this case, we will be responsible for any import charges. These will be paid online by us before the package arrives. Therefore, US customers will not pay any import fees.
For the rest of the world: We are not responsible for any import charges applicable to the destination country.

