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Nicely Preserved Genuine NATURAL Keichousaurus hui Early Triassic Marine Reptile - Huxia Formation - Fossilised articulated skeleton
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Nicely Preserved Genuine NATURAL Keichousaurus hui Early Triassic Marine Reptile - Huxia Formation - Fossilised articulated skeleton

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: 11cm long the specimen - 12,3 x 8cm x 1,5cm the matrix Ref: S123 Observations: Here we present one of our best preserved Keichousaurus specimens. Its preservation is particularly remarkable. It is very common to find many fake or heavily restored Keichousaurus specimens on the market. However, this specimen is quite good. The preservation of the bones is impressive, and the level of detail is outstanding, mainly at the skull and full vertebrae from the neck, which is fully pristine perfect even preserving some tiny visible teeth and all the skull bones. Also the tiny hands and legs bones (the fingers with their carpals, tarsals and phalanges), as well as the and girdle. The tail vertebrae are also intact. 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, although not many of them, mainly the ribs and dorsal vertebrae. The head (skull), neck, legs, hands, and a large portion of the tail are exceptionally well preserved. Most of the "restoration" has been performed on the matrix fractures. The matrix from which it unearthed (the slab) was very thin, so a much stronger artificial base has been added and glued to its base to make the piece stable. It is also very interesting to observe how the veins of natural calcite that run through the rock also run through the fossil bones, 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 our fossils come with Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our website database verification system. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box not included. If you want a display box, or metal display, please contact us and we will provide you with an additional extra cost for it. Important shipping info: We are currently unable to offer shipping to the U.S. for items valued between €15 and €800 due to current customs regulations. We apologize for the inconvenience.

No. 99108209

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Nicely Preserved Genuine NATURAL Keichousaurus hui Early Triassic Marine Reptile - Huxia Formation - Fossilised articulated skeleton

Nicely Preserved Genuine NATURAL Keichousaurus hui Early Triassic Marine Reptile - Huxia Formation - Fossilised articulated skeleton

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: 11cm long the specimen - 12,3 x 8cm x 1,5cm the matrix

Ref: S123

Observations: Here we present one of our best preserved Keichousaurus specimens. Its preservation is particularly remarkable. It is very common to find many fake or heavily restored Keichousaurus specimens on the market. However, this specimen is quite good. The preservation of the bones is impressive, and the level of detail is outstanding, mainly at the skull and full vertebrae from the neck, which is fully pristine perfect even preserving some tiny visible teeth and all the skull bones. Also the tiny hands and legs bones (the fingers with their carpals, tarsals and phalanges), as well as the and girdle. The tail vertebrae are also intact.

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, although not many of them, mainly the ribs and dorsal vertebrae. The head (skull), neck, legs, hands, and a large portion of the tail are exceptionally well preserved.

Most of the "restoration" has been performed on the matrix fractures. The matrix from which it unearthed (the slab) was very thin, so a much stronger artificial base has been added and glued to its base to make the piece stable.

It is also very interesting to observe how the veins of natural calcite that run through the rock also run through the fossil bones, 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 our fossils come with Certificate of Authenticity. Every week, the issued Certificates of Authenticity are updated in our website database verification system. If you find that your certificate has not yet been updated, please contact us and we will update it immediately. Display box not included. If you want a display box, or metal display, please contact us and we will provide you with an additional extra cost for it.

Important shipping info: We are currently unable to offer shipping to the U.S. for items valued between €15 and €800 due to current customs regulations. We apologize for the inconvenience.


Final bid
€ 340
Manuel Quiring
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Estimate  € 650 - € 800

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