Atractosteus
strausi
Age:
Middle Eocene (Lutetian) (50 mya)
Size:The gar is 12” (one foot) in length on a 6 x 16 ¼” resin
plate
Fossil Location: Messel Pit, Darmstadt, Germany
Comments: The Messel Quarry is famous for the life-like preservation
of the fossils found. This Atractosteus strausi is no exception. The
primitive look and thick rhomboid diamond shaped scales of gars gives
them an undeniable cache and unique visual appeal. They were, and still
are, stealthy predators whose scaly armor provides excellent protection.
This specimen is in excellent condition. There is some damage to the
tail fin, full extension of other fins, and a bit of crushing on the
body; all within the accepted norms for preservation from this historic
and classic site. The Messel Pit was declared a UNESCO World Heritage
site on the 9th of December 1995. Significant scientific discoveries
are still being made there. Commercial collecting is prohibited. Any
fossils from there, including this offering, were collected years before
the prohibition.
These 50 million year old deposits are famous for their exceptionally
well-preserved organisms, some of which have the remains of their last
meal preserved within. Soft tissue preservation is a common event in
material from the pit, and that is seen here in preservation of much
of the specimen, including the detailed scales. Due to this fragility
of the oil shale, this specimen, like all from the locality, has been
embedded in resin to allow preparation. The fossil is then flipped
over and the matrix removed on the opposite side. A final coating of
resin serves to preserve the specimen as seen here
Price:
$1800.00 - Code PFT468 - Free postage in the USA
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