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Here is a fossil leaf branch of a dawn redwood of the species Metasequoia occidentalis from Montana.
Here is a fossil leaf branch of a dawn redwood of the species Metasequoia occidentalis from Montana.
Here is a fossil leaf branch of a dawn redwood of the species Metasequoia occidentalis from Montana.
Here is a fossil Birdlike dinosaur feather in the Cretaceous Burma amber.
Fossils of Dinosaurs feather are among the most collectible inclusions in amber from Myanmar.
This Burmese amber contains a beautiful fossil spider and several other insects.
This piece is not only decorative, but also impressively shows the wealth of fossils in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar.
Here is a very nice specimen of a Utah trilobite of the species Modocia typicalis from the Marjum Formation.
Here is a classic Nevada trilobite of the species Olenellus chifensis on a attractive colored matrix.
Fossil reptiles are naturally one of the rarities in the cretaceos amber from Myanmar. This Burmese amber features a very detailed fossil leg of a lizard together with an some insect remains.
Here is a large Burmese amber with a fossil of a winged termite (Isoptera) as inexpensive fossil.
Here is a fossil fungus gnat preserved in the cretaceous amber From Burma. (Also known as Burmite)
The anatomy and the wing veins are suggesting that this specimen may belong to the species Docidiadia burmitica.
This is an exotic fossil insect of the extinct order Alienoptera in the Cretaceous Burmese amber.
Dalmanites limulurus is one of the most popular and of course one of the most attractive Trilobites from the Rochchestershale of New York. This very nice specimens shows superb details and it is very plastic preserved.
Here is a very nice Cretaceous Burma amber with several termite wings.
The termite wing fossils likely belong to the species Anisotermes xiai.
Perfect piece of O. gilberti with all spines including the long pygidialspine.
This is a Nevada trilobite of the species Nephrolenellus geniculatus in excellent condition and preparation.
Here we have a nice and spiny trilobite of the species Norwoodia boninoi from the Weeks Formation. The species Norwoodia boninoi is rare been found in the upper Cambrian Weeks Formattion of Utah.
Here is a very fine and detaild preserved Czech Trilobite of the species Ellipsocephalus hoffi with free both cheeks.
Here is a relatively large fossil cockroach (Blattodea) from the Cretaceous amber of Myanmar (former Burma). It is very likely the new species Magniocula apiculata, which was just recently described in 2019.
Here is a fossil fungus gnat preserved in the cretaceous amber From Burma. (Also known as Burmite)
The anatomy and the wing veins are suggesting that this specimen may belong to the species Docidiadia burmitica.
Here is a quite rare and beautiful fossil fern from the Cretaceous Burma amber.
The fern branch itself measures approx. 16 mm and the branch tip is preserved as a special feature.
Here is a rare and beautiful study piece of a fossil bat from messel of the species Palaeochiropteryx tupaiodon.
This is a large fossil Messel fish of the species Cyclurus kehreri with a length of approximately 236 mm.
This species is also known as Messel Mudfish, Bowfin or Amia kehreri.
Here is a very nice Messel fish of the species Thaumaturus intermedius.
The fossil fish is extremely well preserved. The species Thaumaturus intermedius is rarely offered for sale.
Here is a fossil fungus gnat preserved in the cretaceous amber From Burma. (Also known as Burmite)
The anatomy and the wing veins are suggesting that this specimen may belong to the species Docidiadia burmitica.
This is a beautiful trilobite of the species Cyphaspis ceratophthalmus from the Devonian of Gees near Gerolstein.
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