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Gastropod Covered in Fossil Barnacles - Very Cool!
Stock Number  XIBAR802
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Name:   Balanus Barnacles
Age:  Miocene
Location:  Florida
Size:  Fossil is 3 inches long
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This is a very interesting specimen of a fossil gastropod. It is an unidentified shell with many examples of barnacles embedded on the surface, which is quite unusual. The barnacles cover an entire side of the shell, but left the other side exposed! The detail of both the gastropod and barnacles is extremely nice. This is a very displayable multiple barnacle specimen from the Miocene of Florida.


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