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Neohibolites sp.
Opalized Belemite Fossil
Taxonomy: Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda, Order Belemnitida
Geological Time: Cretaceous
Size: Belemnite 7 mm by 28 mm on 65 mm by 65 mm Matrix
Fossil Site: Cooper Pedy Formation, South Autralia
Item: AFS021
Price: $225.00
Remarks: Belemnitida (commonly referred to as belemnites) is an extinct order of cephalopods which existed during the Mesozoic era, from the Hettangian age of the Lower Jurassic to the Maastrichtian age of the Upper Cretaceous. Opal is an amorphous form of silica related to quart.

Neohibolites sp.
Opalized Belemite Fossil
Taxonomy: Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda, Order Belemnitida
Geological Time: Cretaceous
Size: Belemnite 7 mm by 28 mm on 65 mm by 65 mm Matrix
Fossil Site: Cooper Pedy Formation, South Autralia
Item: AFS020
Price: $175.00
Remarks: Belemnitida (commonly referred to as belemnites) is an extinct order of cephalopods which existed during the Mesozoic era, from the Hettangian age of the Lower Jurassic to the Maastrichtian age of the Upper Cretaceous. Opal is an amorphous form of silica related to quart.
Pecten bellus Scallop Fossil
Taxonomy: Phylum Mollusca, Class Bivalvia, Order Ostreoida, Suborder Pectinina, Superfamily Pectinoidea
Geological Time: Pliocene
Size: 80 mm x 85 mm
Fossil Site: Santa Barbara Formation, Santa Barbara, California
Item: MFS003
Price: $25.00
Pecten bellus Scallop Fossil
Taxonomy: Phylum Mollusca, Class Bivalvia, Order Ostreoida, Suborder Pectinina, Superfamily Pectinoidea
Geological Time: Pliocene
Size: 75 mm x 85 mm
Fossil Site: Santa Barbara Formation, Santa Barbara, California
Item: MFS004
Price: $35.00 - sold
Myalina subquadrata Clam Fossil
Taxonomy: Phylum Mollusca, Class Bivalvia
Geological Time: Pennsylvanian
Size: 65 mm x 81 mm
Fossil Site: Topeka, Kansas
Item: MFS005
Price: $30.00 - sold
Remarks: Myalina belongs to an ancient group of clams, the Mytilacea, that first appeared in the earlier Ordovician Period (beginning 505 million years ago) that are found in rocks of Early Carboniferous to Late Permian age (dating from 360 to 245 million years ago).