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Image of Ostreoidea Rafinesque 1815
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Exogyra inornata
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About 190 million years old, found in the Lias clays and limestones of the Jurassic period. Commonly called Devil's Toenails.
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This giant hooked oyster also known as a devil's toenail originates from Sowerby, Upper Jurassic, Scarborough, Yorkshire, England.
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Fossil oyster also known as the Devil's Toenail, specimen from the Lower Lias, Gloucestershire.
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Gryphaea obliquata
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Gryphaea, fossil ammonite known as Devil's toenail; it is related to the living oyster. The strongly curved left valve dominates this lateral view of a Jurassic specimen, 7 cm long.
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In folklore, Gryphaea is known as Devil's Toenail it is related to the living oyster. This is a Jurassic specimen, 7 cm long.
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About 190 million years old, found in the Lias clays and limestones of the Jurassic period. Commonly called Devil's Toenails.
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