This listing features a genuine fossil echinoid (Micraster corbovii), an extinct species of heart urchin from the Cretaceous period, discovered in the chalk deposits of Dover, Kent, UK. This beautifully preserved specimen showcases well-defined surface details, making it a fantastic piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Micraster corbovii is a species of irregular echinoid known for its heart-shaped test and burrowing adaptations. These echinoids were abundant in Late Cretaceous seas and are commonly found in chalk deposits. Their fossils provide significant insights into ancient marine ecosystems, with their well-preserved calcite tests capturing fine structural details.
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This Micraster corbovii echinoid fossil from the Cretaceous Chalk of Dover is an outstanding addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or paleontological study.