





Pyritised Lopha Fossil (Guangxi, China) - 425_PL5
4.7 × 2.1 × 2.8cm
Mossy-like pyrite druzy lightly sprinkled over the top of the lopha fossil like moss on a rock.
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These are Lopha fossils that formed in an area rich in iron, thus the dusting of powdery pyrite over its surface.
Lopha is a genus of extinct marine bivalve molluscs which have existed since the Triassic period! They are characterise by thick, strongly ribbed shells with unequal valves.
Fun Fact about Lopha: They existed in a stationary state, and filtered sea water to extract nutrients.
And, I love how they look so much like Croissants! 😂
4.7 × 2.1 × 2.8cm
Mossy-like pyrite druzy lightly sprinkled over the top of the lopha fossil like moss on a rock.
———
These are Lopha fossils that formed in an area rich in iron, thus the dusting of powdery pyrite over its surface.
Lopha is a genus of extinct marine bivalve molluscs which have existed since the Triassic period! They are characterise by thick, strongly ribbed shells with unequal valves.
Fun Fact about Lopha: They existed in a stationary state, and filtered sea water to extract nutrients.
And, I love how they look so much like Croissants! 😂
4.7 × 2.1 × 2.8cm
Mossy-like pyrite druzy lightly sprinkled over the top of the lopha fossil like moss on a rock.
———
These are Lopha fossils that formed in an area rich in iron, thus the dusting of powdery pyrite over its surface.
Lopha is a genus of extinct marine bivalve molluscs which have existed since the Triassic period! They are characterise by thick, strongly ribbed shells with unequal valves.
Fun Fact about Lopha: They existed in a stationary state, and filtered sea water to extract nutrients.
And, I love how they look so much like Croissants! 😂
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