Ancient Jianghanichthys Fossil Fish Slab — Hubei Province, China

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Three fish fossils preserved in a dramatically speckled dark grey matrix — most likely Jianghanichthys hubeiensis, an extinct freshwater fish from the Eocene epoch (approximately 50 million years ago), excavated from Hubei Province, China. This species is among the oldest cypriniform fish known from body fossils. The dark stone matrix makes the fossil detail vivid and legible. A striking natural history object displayed flat, on an easel, or as wall art. Sold as-found; authenticity has not been independently verified.

Size: Approx. 10" x 8"

Note: Please carefully inspect all photos before purchasing. Vintage items are sold as-is and may show signs of age or wear. All sales are final.

Three fish fossils preserved in a dramatically speckled dark grey matrix — most likely Jianghanichthys hubeiensis, an extinct freshwater fish from the Eocene epoch (approximately 50 million years ago), excavated from Hubei Province, China. This species is among the oldest cypriniform fish known from body fossils. The dark stone matrix makes the fossil detail vivid and legible. A striking natural history object displayed flat, on an easel, or as wall art. Sold as-found; authenticity has not been independently verified.

Size: Approx. 10" x 8"

Note: Please carefully inspect all photos before purchasing. Vintage items are sold as-is and may show signs of age or wear. All sales are final.