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Beachy head echinoid


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All I can tell you is that - from my limited understanding of echinoid classification - this is an irregular echinoid. @TqB and @caterpillar would be the ones to ask, I think...

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5 minutes ago, caterpillar said:

Age? Country?

 

Beachy Head is a fossil site on the south coast of England and comprises various chalk formations, ranging in age from Upper Albian to Coniacian. See here for further information on the locality.

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