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Marine invertebrate fossils

This collection offers a panorama of the diversity of invertebrates that lived in the Pliocene basin of Siena 5-2.5 million years ago. It includes madrepores, remains of crustaceans, shells of sea urchins, an almost complete sea star and hundreds of mollusc shells, some typical of tropical and subtropical seas and no longer found in the Mediterranean today..

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The Museum specimens require constant maintenance to prevent damage by air, light and microorganisms. You can contribute to their conservation by “adopting” them.

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This collection offers a panorama of the diversity of invertebrates that lived in the Pliocene basin of Siena 5-2.5 million years ago. It includes madrepores, remains of crustaceans, shells of sea urchins, an almost complete sea star and hundreds of mollusc shells, some typical of tropical and subtropical seas and no longer found in the Mediterranean today.

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