Strombus bubonius (now often referred to as Persististrombus latus) is a fossil gastropod commonly found in marine terrace deposits in the Mediterranean region of Spain
glassy to resinous finish
whereas later species had much shorter tails and some lacked teeth entirely
or metals are infused into these fractures to enhance the stone with vibrant colors and added visual interest
Fossil Metasequoia remains provide crucial insight into prehistoric forests and ancient climates
2.4" Rough Bright Yellow Sulfur Crystal Mineral Specimen From Louisiana Toe Strombus bubonius (now often referredLocation: Sulfur, Louisiana, United States Weight: 2. 8 Ounces Dimensions: 2. 4 Inches Long, 2. 1 Inches Wide, 1. 3 Inches Thick The item pictured is the one you will receive. Sulfur, particularly native sulfur, has been historically significant in Louisiana due to its unique geological formation and economic importance. The sulfur deposits in Louisiana are primarily associated with the caprock of salt domes, a geological structure common in the Gulf