Description
This rare fossil specimen of the echinoid Tylocidaris clavigera, complete with spines, originates from the Upper Chalk deposits of Dumpton Gap, Thanet, Kent, UK. Dating back to the Cretaceous period, approximately 85 million years ago, this fossil offers a fascinating look into the marine life of Britain’s ancient seas. Each fossil in our collection is 100% genuine and includes a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its historical and scientific value.
Tylocidaris clavigera is known for its distinctive, club-like spines and rounded body, which served as protection from predators and allowed it to move along the seabed. This beautifully preserved specimen shows both the echinoid and its spines in remarkable detail, capturing the characteristic texture and form of this fascinating species. Fossils like this are highly prized for their unique appearance and the insights they provide into ancient marine ecosystems.
- Species: Tylocidaris clavigera (extinct echinoid)
- Origin: Dumpton Gap, Thanet, Kent, UK
- Geological Period: Upper Chalk, Cretaceous (~85 million years ago)
- Authenticity: 100% genuine, with a Certificate of Authenticity provided
- Condition: Excellent preservation with visible spines and detailed echinoid structure
- Scale and Sizing: Scale cube in photos represents 1cm; please refer to images for full size details
- Specimen Specificity: The photo shows the exact specimen you will receive
This Tylocidaris clavigera fossil is a carefully chosen addition for collectors, educators, or anyone interested in prehistoric marine life. Its distinctive form and remarkable preservation make it a standout piece, offering a unique glimpse into the ancient seas of the Cretaceous. Add this rare echinoid fossil to your collection today and own a piece of natural history!








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