Rare, 16.1" Fossil Stingray (Heliobatis) - Wyoming

This is a stunning fossil stingray (Heliobatis radians) from the Green River Formation in Wyoming. These rays are one of the more rare fossils from the Green River Formation and are highly coveted by collectors for their beauty. This 16.1" specimen is gorgeously preserved and nicely centered on a 19.9 x 12.2" slab of rock. Just check out the closeup photos to see the preserved detail.

Unlike most ray specimens available this one has NOT been inlaid into the rock. There are four repaired cracks through this rock that travel through the body of the stingray, requiring some restoration at the points of breakage. There is additional restoration to the left pectoral fin area. The rock has been backed with a board for stability of the rock and to make it easy to mount on a wall. We can install a wall hanger upon request at no charge.

Heliobatis is an extinct genus of freshwater ray primarily known from the Green River Formation in Wyoming. The teeth are triangular and shaped for feeding on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Heliobatis radians
LOCATION
Fossil Safari Quarry, Kemmerer, Wyoming
FORMATION
Green River Formation
SIZE
16.1" long on 19.9 x 12.2" rock
CATEGORY
ITEM
#166923
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