The Richards Spur locality in Oklahoma contains one of the most diverse Lower Permian faunas in the world. The fossils are preserved in caves and fissures that formed in Ordovician limestone and form part of a upland fauna rich in amphibians and reptiles. Being completely terrestrial no fish or freshwater shark fossils are known, making it almost unique in the Permian fossil record. The fossils are either preserved in clay that can easily be dissolved in water, or hard limestone that has to be dissolved in acid. All of the fossils on this page had to undergo the lengthy acid treatment but are wonderfully preserved.
We also periodically have a collection of 4 Doleserpeton ribs available. Please contact us for availability
Abyssomedon Parareptile Collection
If you are interested in single vertebrae please contact us as these can easily be provided for £3 per time plus shipping.
If you are interested in single vertebrae please contact us as these can easily be provided for £5 per time plus shipping.
Lesser quality examples of these fossils are also available. They bear only 2 or 3 complete teeth but are good examples of the type and can be provided for £10 per time plus shipping.
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