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FINEST
EVER GRADE 10 AEGER SHRIMP FOSSIL FROM SOLNHOFEN ON LARGE LITHOGRAPHIC LIMESTONE
PLATE WITH DENDRITES
Solnhofen
Lithographic Limestone Formation - Eichstatt, Germany
UPPER JURASSIC PERIOD
(MALM): 154 - 144 million years ago
Famous
for producing an astonishing diversity of rare and most intricately
preserved fossils found anywhere in the world, the Solnhofen Lithographic
Limestone Formation of southern Germany is legendary.
In light of the quality of fossils that are found in the Solnhofen
Formation, this is
THE FINEST EXAMPLE WE HAVE EVER SEEN
of an Aeger Jurassic extinct shrimp from Solnhofen. Fine
quality Solnhofen fossils are now so rare that most come from old
private collections as this specimen did. This is the finest
preserved and best mineralized example we have ever seen. It is
100%
GENUINE!
Furthermore, the slab it is on couldn't be more beautiful! The
entire upper edge and side is lined with dramatic mineral dendrites that
give an appearance of underwater plants as the shrimp floats beneath.
Fossils of this quality from Solnhofen have really become a rarity.
This specimen is on a large slab of its original limestone.
NO RESTORATION -
FOSSIL IS COMPLETE.
The majority of crustacean
fossils on lithographic limestone from both Germany and Lebanon ARE
artificially enhanced in some way. This often occurs by painting on fine detail of appendages and
antennae at the least all the way to painting an entire animal where one
did not exist. This is unfortunately the norm with these fossils and
numerous websites and Ebay auctions feature these heavily restored fossils being
sold as '100% genuine' instead of being disclosed accurately. If you examine the images above and of the other
crustacean fossils we offer
in
this section and
compare the REAL detail of our specimens with what is shown in
substantially lower-priced offers of some other dealers, you will easily see what we
the difference provided they post high-resolution images. Real crustacean fossils that are natural will appear
very detailed, even on a surface texture level. FAKE specimens will look like extravagant and detailed dark
outlined pictures of what the animal would look like when alive.
Simply put - they just look painted once you see the difference and
compare to the above (or other genuine specimens). The low
price of the fake is a FRACTION of what a real specimen. Quarry owners all over the world
that produce these kinds of fossils are not stupid and all know the value
of genuine, fine grade specimens and charge accordingly. The
dramatic affect faking and enhancement has to the price of the fossil
cannot be overstated.
Aeger
is an extinct member of the diverse group of
arthropods called DECAPODA. Decapods comprise lobster, shrimp,
prawns and crabs. The majority of Solnhofen crustaceans are
decapods. Of all Solnhofen decapod fossils, shrimp such as Aeger,
are the most common and abundant but fine quality examples of Aeger
are hard to come by as this specimen above.
The Aeger shrimp is an extinct species of predatory marine crustacean. These
marine creatures died out at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
Lobster, shrimp and
prawns all possess an elongated, segmented body with a flexible carapace
covering the thorax and head. Other basic traits are the presence of
multiple pairs of limbs and a fan-like tail. Because of the
lightness and loose articulation of a decapod's carapace, intact
preservation of the entire creature is quite rare and the abundance of the
animal in the fossil layers is most often represented by partial or poorly
preserved specimens.
UNREAL QUALITY!
GRADE 10 SPECIMEN ON THE MOST BEAUTIFUL NATURAL PLATE WE HAVE EVER SEEN
LOADED WITH DENDRITES!
18.5"
x 13" overall with matrix, shrimp is 5.75"
long if straightened, not including antennae
$2250
CRUS-008
INCLUDES
STAND
Actual
Item - One Only
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