Set of 3 Lepidotes Fish Scale Fossils – Jurassic Era, Bathonian Stage, White Limestone, Ardley Quarry, Ardley, Oxfordshire

This rare set of 3 Lepidotes fish scale fossils is an exceptional find from the Bathonian Stage of the Jurassic Period, approximately 168 to 166 million years ago. Discovered in the White Limestone Formation at Ardley Quarry, Oxfordshire, these fossils are a fascinating example of the prehistoric marine life that thrived in Jurassic seas.

Lepidotes was a genus of ray-finned fish with thick, enamel-covered scales designed for protection and streamlining in aquatic environments. These ancient fish were among the dominant predators of their time, preying on smaller fish and crustaceans. Their scales, with their distinctive shine and texture, are highly valued by collectors and provide valuable insight into the anatomy and evolution of prehistoric fish.

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These fossils have been carefully cleaned and prepared to ensure their natural features are preserved and highlighted. Their exceptional preservation and historical significance make them an excellent addition to any fossil collection, educational display, or museum exhibit.

Why Buy From Us?

This set of Lepidotes fish scale fossils is a unique opportunity to own tangible pieces of Jurassic history. Their excellent preservation, rarity, and connection to Britain’s prehistoric seas make them a prized find for fossil enthusiasts and collectors alike.

Don’t miss your chance to own this rare and authentic set of Lepidotes scales. Add them to your collection today and celebrate the wonders of Jurassic marine life!