Fine Cretaceous Lebanese Brittlestar and Fish Death Assemblage

Geocoma libanotica Brittlestar Fossil

Phylum Echinodermata, Subphylum Asterozoa, Class Ophiuroidea

Gaudryella gaudryi Fish Fossil

Fish: Euteleostei, Salmoniformes,

Geological Time: Middle Cretaceous Lower Cenomanian Stage (95 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Obverse: 85 mm and 17 mm across; Fish 35 mm in length Reverse: 30 mm and 27 mm positives, 12 mm and 27 mm (partial) negatives on a 183 mm by 125 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Haqel, Lebanon

Code: RN13

Price: $245.00


Cretaceous Lebanese BrittlestarDescription: A rarely seen member of the Ophiuroidea, or Brittlestars, this is a large 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. Brittlestars are able to regenerate lost arms. The most spectacular feature of the larger example which is seen in ventral mode is the 3-D preservation of some of the arms. Unlike most which are relatively featureless, this one has great detail; if you run your finger over the arms, the ambulacral detail is strikingly evident. There is a small fish known as Gaudryella present on this side as well as a small brtittlestar. If you turn it over, the reverse displays 2 positive and 2 negative examples, making for a most interesting display piece.

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