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Español: Excelente ejemplo de calcita maclada (macla de la mariposa). Buena transparencia y dispuestas de forma aérea sobre la matriz. Este ejemplar procede de los yacimientos de calcita óptica de José M. Patoni, explotaciones conocidas mundialmente por la pureza, transparencia y complejidad cristalográfica de sus cristales de calcita.

Medidas: 4,0 x 3,3 x 1,6 cm. Cristal principal: 23 x 14 mm. Encontrado en 2004. Localidad: José María Patoni (Menores de Arriba), San Juan del Río, Durango, México

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Source https://www.rosellminerals.com/minerales.php?idmineral=160&yng=1
Author Joan Rosell

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