File:Avicenna sp. fruit, Acanthaceae, London Clay pyrite fossil, by Omar Hoftun.png
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DescriptionAvicenna sp. fruit, Acanthaceae, London Clay pyrite fossil, by Omar Hoftun.png |
English: Avicennia sp. fruit, Acanthaceae, pyrite London Clay fossil. This fruit fossil has been found in the Warden Point area of the Isle of Sheppey in Kent, dating from the early Eocene epoch 52-51 million years ago. |
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Author | Omar hoftun |
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