Museum Quality Articulated Triassic Ichthyosaur Fossil
from famous Guizhou Province, China

Name: Eureptilia: Ichthyosauria

Age: Late Triassic (Carnian Stage ~225 m.y.a.)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): 755 mm long (tip of rostrum to tip of tail along backbone), 255 mm across front paddles. Matrix: 745 mm by 255 mm by 25 mm thick

Location: Wayao Member, Falong Formation, Guanling County, Guizhou Province of China

Code: CF011

Price: $9950.00 - Sold


Triassic IchthyosaurDescription: The name Ichthyosaur means "fish-lizard", and is an apt descriptor for these sea-going reptiles that predated the earliest dinosaurs by some 20 million years. The earliest Ichthyosaurs are known from Lower Triassic strata of North America and Asia. While the first Ichthyosaurs looked much like a lizard with fins, they rapidly evolved a more fish-like form which was a remarkable parallel to the modern-day dolphin. They were unable to return to land to lay eggs, so theydeveloped the ability to give birth to live young. Several examples of mother Ichthyosaurs are known, particularly from the Jurassic Posidonia shale of Holzmaden, Germany. They preceded the dinosaurs into extinction during the Cenomanian Stage of the Cretaceous about 90 million years ago, presumably because of their inability to compete with the Pliosaurs as the top predator of their day.

Triassic IchthyosaurThis spectacular specimen is preserved in the ventral state in a remarkable 3-D manner as the photos show. It is remarkably complete, with the bones in a wonderful state of articulation. Few examples are made available, and few with this exceptionally fine preservation detail. The dark-gray to black marly mudstone was capable of preserving the finest details of various marine reptiles and the well-known crinoid Traumatocrinus. The deposits are thought to have formed at depths in excess of 500 meters in an anoxic environment. This piece is sure to become the cornerstone of any collection, public or private.

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