Alongside Dyrosaurus and Brachychampsa
Their bodies feature three distinct lobes—a central axial lobe flanked by two pleural lobes—which is the origin of their name
Peridot has a hardness of 6
and share the remarkable characteristic of being the same color as the surrounding limestone matrix
Featuring shades of green to yellow with subtle golden Pyrite accents
2.4" Ichthyodectes Fish Fossil Vertebrae Late Cretaceous Era Niobrara Formation Kansas Chrysocolla Alongside Dyrosaurus and BrachychampsaLocation: Niobrara Formation, Gove County, Kansas Weight: 1. 7 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 4 Inches Long, 1. 3 Inches Wide, 0. 9 Inches Thick Late Cretaceous, 83 million years old The item pictured is the one you will receive. Ichthyodectes is an extinct genus of large, predatory ray finned fish from the Late Cretaceous. Specifically, Ichthyodectes sp. refers to an unidentified species within this genus found in the Niobrara Formation, Kansas. This