Uncommon Lebanese Brittlestar Fossil Geocoma libanotica

Name: Geocoma libanotica

Age: Middle Cretaceous, Cenomanian Stage

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 38 mm across on a 65 mm by 60 mm matrix

Location: Haqel, Lebanon

Code: L398

Price: $175.00 - Sold


Description: A rarely seen member of the Ophiuroidea, or Brittlestars, this is a fine example of Geocoma libanotica. The generic name is derived from the location (Lebanon), an area better known for its fine preserved fish and Crustaceans. The sublithographic limestone also preserved incredible detail here as well. The genus is also known from the Jurassic deposits of Solnhofen, Germany where Geocoma carinata is often seen. These Brittlestars are over 50 million years younger, showing that the genus was quite long-lived. While starfish are more sturdily-built, the Brittlestars are more delicate, with the arms branching off from the central disc in such a way as to make the arms quite mobile (some are also termed "Serpent Stars" due to their sinuous movements). This is a quite symmetrical example, well-displayed on its matrix plaque.

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