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Rock Fossil Devil's Toenail Gryphaea arcuate Oyster Fossil Dorset County England

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    Rock Fossil Devil's Toenail Gryphaea arcuate Oyster Fossil Dorset County,  England
    Gryphaea arcuate fossil oyster, Blue Lias, Lower Jurassic;
    Costal Cliffs near Lyme Regis,
    far-western Dorset County, Southwest England
    Gryphaea, common name devil's toenails, is a genus of extinct oysters, marine
    bivalve mollusks
    in the family Gryphaeidae. These fossils range from the Triassic period to the middle Paleogene period, but are mostly restricted to the Triassic and Jurassic. They are particularly common in many parts of Britain.