FossilsForSale.com presented by EXTINCTIONS Inc.
To Order Toll Free Call 1-877-EXTINCT   Thursday October 31, 2024 at 5:08:44 PM (EST)
 
FossilsForSale.com ARCHIVES
 
Search:  
TEN Different Online Fossil Catalogs!
1107 Individual Fossil Specimens!
 
 
  Site Map
  Recent Catalog Updates

Dinosaurs *
- Dinosaur Teeth *
- Dinosaur Claws *
- Dinosaur Eggs *
- Dinosaur Tracks *
- Dinosaur Bones *
Keichousaurs
Mosasaurs
Crocs / Gators
Turtles
Birds
Shark Teeth *
Fossil Fish *
Cave Bears
   Mammoths
Oreodonts
Bison
Other Vertebrates
Trilobites *
Eurypterids
Crabs
   Shrimp
Lobsters
Fossil Insects
Insects in Amber *
Other Arthropods
Crinoids *
Cystoids
Blastoids
   Echinoids
Starfish
Other Echinoderms
   Ammonites
Other Cephalopods
Brachiopods
Gastropods
Bivalves
Corals
Sponges
Bryozoans
Other Invertebrates
Fossil Plants *
- Leaves *
- Ferns *
- Cones *
- Flowers *
- Petrified Wood *
Amber (Fossil Sap) *
   Stromatolite

Coins / Currency

Books

Antiques *
Sculpted Stone
Replicas
Meteorites
Minerals

 

Extremely Ornate Sinaecidaris from Africa
Stock Number  XIEC39

Name:   Sinaecidaris tauozensis
Age:  Cretaceous
Formation:  Tegana Formation
Location:  Taouz, Morocco
Size:  Echinoid is 1.4 inches across
This specimen is not for sale
Click here for similar specimens that are for sale

This is a very nice example of an ornate echinoid. It is a large Sinaecidaris tauozensis from the Cretaceous of Morocco. This striking sea urchin has been removed from the surrounding matrix so that it can be viewed from all angles. The echinoid is very inflated and exhibits excellent detail. The test of the echinoid is covered with large tubercles which were the spine attachment points. The thin ambulacra are beautifully displayed. Under magnification, the plate structure of the echinoid is clearly defined. Both sides of the sea urchin are extremely well preserved - the high degree of preservation and the pentameral symmetry make for a wonderful specimen of this beautiful sea urchin from the Cretaceous.


Close Up Photos Close Up



 
 
©2002-2024 Extinctions, INC. All rights reserved

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy