This listing features a genuine fossil echinoid (Micraster sp), a well-preserved sea urchin from the Upper Cretaceous period, discovered in Eastbourne, Sussex, UK. A fantastic addition to any fossil collection, this specimen showcases remarkable detail and historical significance.
About Micraster (Fossil Echinoid)
Micraster is an extinct genus of heart-shaped echinoids that lived during the Late Cretaceous. These sea urchins were adapted for burrowing in marine sediments, making them a key species in the fossil record. Their unique morphology and abundance in Cretaceous chalk deposits provide important insights into ancient marine environments.
Fossil Details:
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Scientific Name: Micraster sp
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Common Name: Fossil Echinoid (Sea Urchin)
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Geological Age: Upper Cretaceous (~100–66 million years ago)
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Formation/Location: Eastbourne, Sussex, UK
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Size: Refer to listing photos with scale for accurate dimensions
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Condition: Well-preserved, showing excellent natural detail
Why This Fossil is Special:
- A genuine Micraster echinoid from the renowned chalk deposits of Eastbourne, Sussex
- A scientifically significant and well-preserved specimen
- Comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious ammonite and fossil collections
- 100% Authentic Specimen with a Certificate of Authenticity
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This Micraster fossil echinoid is a stunning addition to any fossil collection and a perfect display piece. Don't miss the opportunity to own this fascinating piece of prehistoric history.