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Keichosaur Plate (w/ stand)

Keichosaur Plate (w/ stand)

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Obtained prior to 2011, this is one of the finer examples of this species that you are likely to find. Save for one repair to a natural break in the plate, there are no obvious signs of restration. The skeleton is wonderfully preserved & has been expertly prepped. Includes a metal display stand.

Measurements: Plate: ~10-1/2" long x 7" wide x 1/2" thick

Specimen: ~8" long

Location: Zhuganpo Member, Falang Formation, Guizhou/Yunnan Province, China

Time Period:  Triassic ~240 Million Years Old

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Keichousaurus (meaning "Kweichow lizard") is an extinct genus of pachypleurosaurian marine reptile from the Chialingchiang and Falang Formations of China with two known species attributed to the genus: K. hui and K. yuananensis.

Keichousaurus is among the most common sauropterygian fossils recovered and are often found as nearly complete, articulated skeletons, making them popular among collectors. Keichousaurus, and the pachypleurosaur family broadly, are sometimes classified within Nothosauroidea, but are otherwise listed as a separate, more primitive lineage within Sauropterygia.