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FOSSIL FISH

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GDL071711
Beautiful Lebanese Skates
Rhinobatos hakelensis
Lebanon
Cretaceous
26 x 32 inches
This wonderful mural exhibits two extinct skates from the sub-lithographic limestone of Lebanon. The smaller Rhinobatis measures 10 1/2 inches.
$6250

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Fossil Mosaic
Diplomystus and Knightia
Wyoming
Eocene Green River Formation
30 x 54 inches
Customized artistic mosaics with fossil fish tiles can be designed by GeoDecor to produce dramatic and decorative effects. Tiles used in mosaics typically measure 6 x 6 or 12 x 12 inches. Knightia eocaena and Diplomystus dentatus (shown in the pictured piece) work well in mosaics, which may be used as backsplashes in kitchens and baths, or as wall art of any size in interior applications.
$1800

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GDLEE11260616
Triple Species Mural
Phareodus encaustus, Notogoneus osculus, Diplomystus dentatus
Lincoln County, Wyoming
Eocene
38 x 56 inches
A graceful presentation of three species of large fossil fish from the Fossil Butte Member of the Green River Formation of Wyoming. The Notogoneus measures 21 1/2 inches with a 12-inch Phareodus and a 17-inch Diplomystus in association.
$11,500

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GD07040802
Triple Diplomystus Mural
Diplomystus dentatus
Wyoming
Eocene, 50 Million Years
39 x 40 1/2 in
This natural occurance of three large fossil fish, Diplomystus dentatus, preserved within the same stone is very rare. They are all preserved within the limestone shale that represents the bottom of an Early Eocene freshwater lake, Fossil Lake, in what is now South Western Wyoming. The fish measure 18 in, 18 in, and 19 in respectively. The stone has been backed with high grade brich plywood and framed in African Wenge. A French Cleat system is supplied for ease in wall installation.
$6,700

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GDLEE19900245
Trionyx sp. Fossil Turtle
Trionyx sp.
Wyoming
Eocene
32 x 34 inches
Recently acquired from an old California collection, this extremely rare fossil turtle is from the 50 million-year-old Eocene limestone sediments of S.W. Wyoming. Collected circa 1990 in Lincoln County, Wyoming, the turtle measures 22 inches in total length.
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