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Four Permian Amphibian (Branchiosaur) Fossils - Germany
These are four branchiosaurid (Apateon pedestris) fossils, representing primitive amphibians that existed during the Permian period, some 280 million years ago. These fossils are preserved as a carbon film on the shale, usually with just the skull and vertebrae preserved. Two of these specimens have skull, vertebral column, and limbs present. They have been coated with a sealant to preserve as they are fossilized as a thin carbon-film.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Branchiosaurids were likely semi-aquatic and represent one of first animals to move onto the land. It was collected from the Pfalz region of Germany. The region has been closed permanently to collecting for several decades, so the amount of material left on the market is dwindling.
Comes with an acrylic display stand.
Branchiosaurids were likely semi-aquatic and represent one of first animals to move onto the land. It was collected from the Pfalz region of Germany. The region has been closed permanently to collecting for several decades, so the amount of material left on the market is dwindling.
SPECIES
Apateon pedestris
LOCATION
Odernheim, Germany
FORMATION
Pfalz Formation
SIZE
Longest Amphibian: 1.3" long, Shale: 3.9 x 2.95"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#267620
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