Thursday, January 19, 2017
Plagiostoma giganteum Bivalve Fossil
This picture is of the Plagiostoma giganteum bivalve fossil. It was found in the Lower Lias of Lyme Regis England. The fossils date back to the Lower Jurassic Period.
Specimens displayed at the Lyme Regis Museum in England as of August 2016.
Learn more at www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk
Labels:
bivalve,
england,
jurassic,
lyme regis,
Lyme Regis Museum
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Calcirhynchia Brachiopod Fossil
This picture is of the Calcirhynchia calcaria brachiopod fossil. It was found in the Blue Lias, Seven Rock Point (Copper Shales) of Lyme Regis England. The fossils date back to the Lower Jurassic Period.
More info on these specimens can be found here: http://jurassiccoast.org/fossilfinder/736-lamp-shells/
Specimens displayed at the Lyme Regis Museum in England as of August 2016.
Learn more at www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk
Labels:
brachiopod,
england,
jurassic,
lyme regis,
Lyme Regis Museum
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Marston Magna 'Marble' of England
This image is of a ammonite fossil plate. Ammonites seen in this plate are Promicrocerus planicosta (J Sowerby and Asteroceras smithi (J de Sowerby). It was found in Obtusum beds of the Lower Lias of Marston Magna near Yeovil England. This layer is rarely exposed except for in streambeds and when well shafts are dug. These ammonites existed during the Lower Jurassic Period. This stone was part of the collection of James of Charmouth, a 19th century geologist.
Specimen displayed at the Lyme Regis Museum in England as of August 2016.
Learn more at www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk
Labels:
ammonite,
england,
jurassic,
Lyme Regis Museum
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