JURASSIC CLAM - 190 million years old - Southam, Warwickshire
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190 million years old
Lower Lias
Southam Cement Works Quarry, Warwickshire
The bivalve Plagiostoma is a extinct marine clam. It is a well-known and distinctive fossil in Jurassic rocks known as the Lower Lias.
Plagiostoma
190 million years old
Lower Lias
This is a good example from a Lower Lias quarry in Warwickshire. Collected in the 1980s and from an old collection.
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Size: approx. 11.5 x 7.5 x 4 centimetres
Weight: 353 grams




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