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Beautiful Priscacara liops from the 18 Inch Layer
Stock Number  FFWPR905
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Name:   Priscacara liops
Age:  Eocene
Formation:  Green River Formation
Location:  Kemmerer, Wyoming
Size:  Fish is 4.7 inches long
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This is an excellent fossil fish. It is a Priscacara liops from the Eocene of Wyoming. This ''sunfish-type'' is one of the most sought-after fish from the Green River Formation. This specimen is from the ''18 inch layer'' and is beautifully preserved. The bone structure is well defined, and the fins are wonderfully displayed. Even the sharp spines of the dorsal fin are all intact. The eye socket is easily seen and the open mouth of the fish makes for a striking display. The fossil has outstanding color and contrast and is nicely presented on the large, rectangular plate of unbroken matrix. This is a very aesthetic specimen of Priscacara liops from the Green River Formation.


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