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The image displays a fossil specimen, likely a fragment of a jawbone or skeletal element, housed in a museum setting in Santiago, Chile. The fossil itself is light brown with patches of white or light blue material, possibly a preserving agent or part of the matrix. It rests within a small, clear, circular container, similar to a petri dish, which is placed on a dark, possibly black, surface. A larger, clear, circular protective cover or magnifying element encloses the display, creating a reflection that covers part of the scene.

Above the fossil, a white label with black text provides detailed information. The visible text reads:
- "Eoviscaccia frassinettii" (the scientific name of the species)
- "Orden Rodentia" (classifying it as a rodent)
- "Tinguiririca / 33 Ma" (indicating its discovery location as Tinguiririca and its age as approximately 33 million years old)
- "Colección MNHN: SGO.PV. 2935 (Holotipo)" (identifying it as part of the MNHN collection, item number SGO.PV. 2935, and designated as a Holotype, which is the primary specimen used to describe a new species).

The context of "MNHN" (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural) aligns with the provided location of Santiago, Chile, confirming it is a museum exhibit. The scene captures a moment of scientific preservation and public education, showcasing an ancient rodent fossil.
Melani

Jan 7, 2025

Santiago, Chile

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The image displays a fossil specimen, likely a fragment of a jawbone or skeletal element, housed in a museum setting in Santiago, Chile. The fossil itself is light brown with patches of white or light blue material, possibly a preserving agent or part of the matrix. It rests within a small, clear, circular container, similar to a petri dish, which is placed on a dark, possibly black, surface. A larger, clear, circular protective cover or magnifying element encloses the display, creating a reflection that covers part of the scene. Above the fossil, a white label with black text provides detailed information. The visible text reads: - "Eoviscaccia frassinettii" (the scientific name of the species) - "Orden Rodentia" (classifying it as a rodent) - "Tinguiririca / 33 Ma" (indicating its discovery location as Tinguiririca and its age as approximately 33 million years old) - "Colección MNHN: SGO.PV. 2935 (Holotipo)" (identifying it as part of the MNHN collection, item number SGO.PV. 2935, and designated as a Holotype, which is the primary specimen used to describe a new species). The context of "MNHN" (Museo Nacional de Historia Natural) aligns with the provided location of Santiago, Chile, confirming it is a museum exhibit. The scene captures a moment of scientific preservation and public education, showcasing an ancient rodent fossil.

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