This listing is for a genuine fossil echinoid (Micraster turonensis), an Upper Cretaceous sea urchin specimen from the Coniacian stage, discovered in the famous chalk deposits of St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, UK. A fantastic and scientifically significant addition to any fossil collection, this well-preserved specimen displays the characteristic features of Micraster echinoids.
About Micraster turonensis(Fossil Echinoid)
Micraster is an extinct genus of heart-shaped echinoids that thrived in marine environments during the Late Cretaceous. These sea urchins evolved to burrow in soft sediments, making them an important part of the fossil record. Their preserved exoskeletons provide valuable insights into the paleoecology of ancient seas.
Fossil Details:
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Scientific Name: Micraster turonensis
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Common Name: Fossil Echinoid (Sea Urchin)
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Geological Age: Coniacian Stage, Upper Cretaceous (~89–86 million years ago)
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Formation/Location: St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent, UK
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Size: Please refer to the listing photos with scale for accurate dimensions
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Condition: Well-preserved with natural surface features and fine structural detail
Why This Fossil is Special:
- A rare and scientifically important Micraster turonensis specimen
- From the renowned Upper Cretaceous chalk deposits of St. Margaret’s Bay, Kent
- A unique addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or museum-quality exhibit
- Comes from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the world’s largest and most prestigious fossil collections
- 100% Genuine Specimen with a Certificate of Authenticity
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The specimen shown in the listing photos is the exact fossil you will receive. No stock images are used.
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This beautifully preserved Micraster turonensis fossil is a stunning display piece and an essential addition for fossil enthusiasts, collectors, and researchers. Don't miss the opportunity to own this fascinating piece of prehistoric history.