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Two Different Uncommon Fish On Same Plate
Stock Number  FFWMU11

Name:   Mioplosus labracoides & Diplomystus dentatus
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River
Location:  Kemmerer, Wyoming
Size:  Mioplosus is 3.0". Diplomystus is 3.3".
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Here is a nice plate of fossil fish from the Green River Shale of Wyoming. The fish on the left is Mioplosus labracoides. The fish on the right is Diplomystus dentatus. It is unusual to have both these types of fish on the same plate. Both fish are complete and have good detail. The bone structure and fins are very nice. The color and contrast are great. The fossils are well centered on a rectangular piece of matrix. There are several other impressions of fossil fish on the slab. This is a fine slab of two different fossil fish from the Eocene of Wyoming.



 
 
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