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Interesting Multiple Fish Plate From The Green River Shale
Stock Number  FFWMU12

Name:   Knightia humilis & Phareodus testis
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River
Location:  Kemmerer, Wyoming
Size:  Largest Knightia is 4.2 inches long.
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This is a very interesting plate of fossil fish from the Green River Formation of Wyoming. The plate contains three complete specimens of Knightia humilis. All three of these fish exhibit very nice detail. They have good color and contrast. Also, in the background is a larger, partial fossil fish. This is Phareodus testis, a predatory fish from the Green River deposits. The fish are well presented on a rounded 7.6" X 9.4" plate of matrix. This is a fine display specimen of fossil fish from the Eocene (display stand is included for free).



 
 
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