Description
This listing features a rare and genuine Plegiocidaris radioles fossil spine, a fine example of a regular echinoid (sea urchin) element from the Oxfordian Stage of the Late Jurassic Period (approximately 163 to 157 million years ago). This specimen was recovered from the Jurassic marine layers of Zalas, Poland, a well-known site for Oxfordian echinoderm fossils.
Geology & Origin:
During the Oxfordian stage, the area now known as southern Poland was covered by a shallow marine environment teeming with invertebrate life. Regular echinoids such as Plegiocidaris used their robust spines for both defense and locomotion. These spines occasionally fossilized separately from the test, especially under favourable sedimentary conditions like those in Zalas, resulting in highly collectable and scientifically important specimens.
Fossil Type & Species:
- Type: Fossil Echinoid Spine (Sea Urchin)
- Species: Plegiocidaris radioles
- Preservation: Excellent, retaining surface detail and natural shape
Features:
- 100% genuine, natural fossil specimen
- Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
- Hand-selected for visual quality, preservation, and rarity
- The exact specimen photographed is the one you will receive
- Scale cube = 1cm: See image for accurate size reference
Why Buy From Us? We specialise in providing authentic, expertly curated fossils, carefully prepared and verified for educational and collector purposes. Every specimen includes a Certificate of Authenticity for your complete peace of mind.
A unique addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or as a captivating glimpse into the marine life of the Jurassic period.





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