diplomystus-dentatus – Eostone https://eostone.com Fossils and Natural History at Home Fri, 20 May 2022 18:36:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.5 https://eostone.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/eostone-icon-logo-copy-100x100.png diplomystus-dentatus – Eostone https://eostone.com 32 32 Fossil Collector Mural Q070626014cm https://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-q070626014cm/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 18:55:29 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-q070626014cm/ Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater clupeomorph fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. A small schooling fish, Knightia made an abundant food source for larger Eocene predators. Priscacara is an extinct genus of perch from the middle Eocene, characterized by a sunfish-like body and stout dorsal and anal spines. Mass deaths of Priscacara suggest it formed schools. Quarried from Mosaic Lake and unearthed by hand, this breathtaking mural contains a 16″ Diplomystus dentatus, 3 Knightia eocaena and a Priscacara liops.

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Fossil Collector Mural 02_121605500cm https://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-02_121605500cm/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 14:55:29 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-02_121605500cm/ Phareodus was a genus of freshwater fish from the Eocene to the Oligocene of Australia, Europe and North America, with an oval outline, a small head, and slightly pointed snout. Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater clupeomorph fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. Knightia is an extinct genus of bony fish that lived in the fresh water lakes and rivers of North America and Asia during the Eocene epoch. A small schooling fish, Knightia made an abundant food source for larger Eocene predators. Quarried from Mosaic Lake and unearthed by hand, this striking mural is comprised of a 16.25″ Phareodus encaustus, a 11.5″ Diplomystus dentatus and two Knightia eocaena.

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Fossil Collector Mural 02_Q100623023cm https://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-02_q100623023cm/ Tue, 24 Oct 2017 14:55:29 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-02_q100623023cm/ Contains a 13.75″ Priscacara liops and a 19″ Diplomystus dentatus.

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Fossil Table 02_Q060919001t https://eostone.com/product/fossil-table-02_q060919001t/ https://eostone.com/product/fossil-table-02_q060919001t/#respond Tue, 09 May 2017 16:23:34 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-table-02_q060919001t/ A spectacular setting of Eocene fossils, this fossil table includes a 9.5” Phareodus, a 5.5” Diplomystus, a 5” Priscacara, and a 5” Knightia. The tabletop has been hand polished multiple times to bring out the richness of its color, depth, and patina, and a sealer hand-applied to protect the stone from staining.

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Fossil Sculpture 02_120119300s https://eostone.com/product/fossil-sculpture-02_120119300s/ https://eostone.com/product/fossil-sculpture-02_120119300s/#respond Tue, 09 May 2017 16:23:05 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-sculpture-02_120119300s/ Southwest Wyoming’s Green River Formation has preserved spectacular, detailed, and complete fish fossils from the Eocene Epoch of approximately 50 million years ago. Notogoneus is an extinct genus of prehistoric ray-finned fish Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater clupeomorph fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. This striking piece of natural history contains a 21″ Notogoneus (front) and a 4.75″ Diplomystus dentatus (back).

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Fossil Collector Mural Q070725003cm https://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-q070725003cm/ https://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-q070725003cm/#respond Tue, 09 May 2017 16:22:58 +0000 http://eostone.com/product/fossil-collector-mural-q070725003cm/ A small schooling fish, Knightia made an abundant food source for larger Eocene predators. Priscacara is an extinct genus of perch from the middle Eocene, characterized by a sunfish-like body and stout dorsal and anal spines. Mass deaths of Priscacara suggest it formed schools. Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater clupeomorph fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. Quarried from Mosaic Lake and unearthed by hand, this breathtaking mural contains 3 Knightia eocaena, a Priscacara liops, a 15.5″ and a 10.25″ Diplomystus dentatus.

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