Large Mazon Creek Palaeocaris Crustacean Fossil

Palaeocaris typus

Class Crustacea, Order Syncarida

Geological Time: Pennsylvanian (~300 m.y.a.)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fossil is 40 mm long in a 42 mm by 32 mm nodule half

Fossil Site: Mazon Creek, Morris, Illinois

Code: MZF20

Price: $30.00 - sold


Palaeocaris typus Mazon Creek Crustacean FossilDescription: The Mazon Creek deposits of the region near Braidwood, Illinois rival the other famous Lagerstatten of the Burgess Shale, Solnhofen, and Liaoning for the variety of detailed life preserved. Many exquisitely-preserved specimens are found in the ironstone nodules that make up the deposits. The majority of collecting areas are the spoil heaps of abandoned coal mines, the most famous of which is Peabody Coal Pit 11. Pit 11 now serves as a cooling pond for the Braidwood nuclear power plant, but with over 100 other localities, specimens still come to light. This specimen comes from Mazon Creek itself, and is of a genus that is typically poorly preserved in the Essex fauna, making this a most desirable specimen. Missing only the end of the telson, it is over half again as large as typical examples.

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