Description
Rare Early Devonian Fossil Fish
This listing presents a nearly complete fossil fish identified as Osteolepis panderi. The specimen is from Caithness, Scotland, and is associated with the Old Red Sandstone of the Early Devonian. It is supplied in positive negative form, making it an appealing choice for fossil collectors, geology enthusiasts, palaeontology students and natural history displays.
Identification and Geological Context
Osteolepis panderi is an Early Devonian fossil fish preserved in the Old Red Sandstone of Caithness. The Old Red Sandstone is a well-known geological succession associated with Devonian continental environments and is particularly important in the study of early fossil fish. Caithness is recognised for its significant Devonian fossil record, making material from this region highly interesting to collectors of Scottish fossils and historic palaeontological specimens.
The Early Devonian represents an important interval in vertebrate history, when fish were diverse and becoming increasingly prominent within freshwater and continental ecosystems. Fossils from this period provide valuable evidence for studying the development, distribution and preservation of early fish. This specimen offers a direct connection to that geological history while retaining the distinctive scientific and collecting interest of a named fossil identification.
Specimen Details
The fossil is described as nearly complete, an especially desirable characteristic for display and study. Its positive negative presentation allows the fossil and its corresponding counterpart-style relief to be appreciated together as part of the preserved fossil record. The supplied identification is Osteolepis panderi, with the geological information recorded as Old Red Sandstone, Early Devonian, Caithness, Scotland.
This specimen is suitable for a personal fossil collection, educational display, geology cabinet, museum-style presentation or palaeontology-themed interior. It can also make a thoughtful gift for anyone interested in Devonian life, Scottish geology, fossil fish or the history of Earth’s vertebrates. The combination of a named fossil fish, a notable Scottish locality and Early Devonian age gives this piece strong educational and collector appeal.
Collector and Display Interest
Fossil fish from the Devonian are important to collectors because they represent an early chapter in the evolution and diversification of vertebrate life. A nearly complete example is especially useful for appreciating the overall preserved form rather than viewing only an isolated fragment. Material from the Old Red Sandstone of Caithness is also closely associated with the rich fossil heritage of Scotland and is well suited to collections focused on regional geology or classic fossil localities.
The positive negative format provides an engaging way to present the specimen, helping viewers understand how fossil material may be preserved in matching relief. It is appropriate for a fossil display case, educational collection or geological study area.
Authenticity
SKU: P01090
This Fossil is a genuine specimen and Includes a Certificate of Authenticity lifetime guarantee generic card.







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