Fossil fish - Fossil skeleton - Nematonotus longispinus - 140 mm - 104 mm (No reserve price)

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Nematonotus longispinus, a fossil fish from the Late Cretaceous (Upper Cretaceous) of Lebanon, conserved and restored, weighing 697 g with a 140 × 104 × 20 mm specimen and a 14 × 10.4 cm matrix, one item.

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Beautifully prepared fish (Nematonotus longispinus) from the well-known Cenomaan limestone deposits at Hagil, Byblos in Lebanon.

The fish measures 11.9 cm. It has been treated with a preservative that slightly enhances the fossil's appearance. The matrix measures 14 x 10.4 cm. The matrix was broken in one place and has been expertly reassembled. The fish is completely original. A beautiful display fossil.

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Beautifully prepared fish (Nematonotus longispinus) from the well-known Cenomaan limestone deposits at Hagil, Byblos in Lebanon.

The fish measures 11.9 cm. It has been treated with a preservative that slightly enhances the fossil's appearance. The matrix measures 14 x 10.4 cm. The matrix was broken in one place and has been expertly reassembled. The fish is completely original. A beautiful display fossil.

Sent registered and insured.

With matching info card.

No reserve price

Details

Number of items
1
Specimen
Fossil fish
Scientific name
Nematonotus longispinus
Country of Origin
Lebanon
Geological Period
Cretaceous, Upper (100.5 - 66 million years)
Condition
Restored
Treatment
Conserved
Weight
697 g
Height
140 mm
Width
104 mm
Depth
20 mm
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