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Hyposalenia Regular Echinoid Fossil - Greensand, Cretaceous, Seaton Devon UK - Genuine Specimen with Certificate
This listing features a well-preserved Hyposalenia regular echinoid fossil, discovered on 24 March 2025 by our expert fossil hunting team Alister and Alison at Seaton, Devon, United Kingdom. This small and beautifully detailed sea urchin fossil has been expertly cleaned, prepped, and treated by Alison, ensuring excellent preservation and scientific integrity.
Hyposalenia is a genus of regular echinoids (sea urchins) from the Cretaceous period, typically found in Greensand deposits. These echinoids are characterised by their symmetrical, globular test and neatly arranged tubercles that once supported spines. They lived in shallow marine environments, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the Cretaceous seas.
The fossil pictured is the exact specimen you will receive, shown alongside a 1cm scale cube for accurate sizing.
Geological & Fossil Context:
Species: Hyposalenia sp. (Regular echinoid)
Type: Fossilised marine invertebrate (sea urchin)
Formation: Greensand
Location: Seaton, Devon, United Kingdom
Age: Cretaceous (~145–66 million years ago)
Fossil Features:
Preservation: Excellent, with complete shell and tubercle detail
Preparation: Professionally cleaned, stabilised, and treated by Alison
Condition: Ready for study, education, or display
Product Highlights:
100% Authentic Fossil Echinoid
Discovered and prepared by Alister & Alison
Supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity
Ideal for collectors, educators, or fossil enthusiasts
The Greensand deposits of Seaton are well known for yielding marine fossils, and this Hyposalenia echinoid is a rare and valuable example. Its beautiful symmetry and preservation make it both a scientifically significant and aesthetically pleasing addition to any collection.
Please consult the listing photos for full sizing and details. The specimen shown is the exact one you will receive.
Add this genuine Cretaceous echinoid to your fossil collection today with this exceptional Hyposalenia fossil from Devon.
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