Tisoa siphonalites. Upper Pliensbachian (185 million years). Fossil burrow made up of two tubes (the two rust-colored spots in the middle of the concretion) that can stretch several meters in length, making it the longest known underwater burrow. The burrow often serves as a nucleus for the growth of a calcareous concretion. - Blouet brothers collection

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