4" Fossil Graptolite (Didymograptus) Cluster - Wales

This is a 4" wide slab of shale containing fossil graptolites, collected from Wales, Great Britain. These fossils are from the Middle Ordovician-aged (~460 Million Years) Bifidus Beds.

Comes with an acrylic stand.

About Graptolites

Graptolites are an extinct group of colonial, marine animals that thrived from the Cambrian through the Carboniferous period, reaching their peak diversity in the Ordovician. These ancient organisms are most commonly found as carbonized impressions on shale or slate, often appearing as fine, saw-blade or scribble-like markings on the rock surface.

Each graptolite colony, known as a rhabdosome, was composed of numerous tiny zooids housed in tubular structures called thecae. They are believed to have floated in the ocean, attached to planktonic structures or freely drifting with currents. Graptolite fossils are particularly important to geologists and paleontologists because they evolved rapidly and had a wide global distribution, making them excellent index fossils for dating Paleozoic rock layers. Notable graptolite-bearing formations include the Utica Shale in North America and the Welsh Black Shales in the UK.
FOR SALE
$19
DETAILS
SPECIES
Didymograptus murchisoni
LOCATION
Abereiddy Bay, South West Wales, Great Britain
FORMATION
Bifidus Beds, Llanvirn
SIZE
4 x 3.45"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#284950
GUARANTEE
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