Caturus
furcatus
Age:
Jurassic
Size: The specimen is 6 1/8” in length on a 11” x 5 ¼” plate
Fossil Location: Solnhofen Limestone, Malm Zeta, Eichstatt, Germany
Comments: This is a very well preserved and curated specimen. The
skull and teeth display well. Some of the skin, as well as all the
fins are fully exposed. The fish is well centered on an unbroken plate
of Solnhofen limestone.
The Solnhofen
limestone is a Jurassic Konservat-Lagerstätte
that preserves a rare assemblage of fossilized organisms. Other fossils,
like the early bird Archaeopteryx are preserved in such detail that
they are among the most famous and most beautiful fossils in the world.
During
the Late Jurassic, this area was an archipelago at the edge of the
Tethys Sea. This included placid lagoons that had limited access
to the open sea and where salinity rose high enough that the resulting
brine could not support life. Since the lowest water was devoid of
oxygen, many ordinary scavengers were absent. Any organism that fell,
drifted, or was washed into the lagoons from the ocean or the land
became buried in soft carbonate mud and was therefore wonderfully preserved
Price:
$390.00 - Code PFF425 - Free postage in the USA
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