Ctenothrissa Fossil Fish with Dramatic Finnage

Ctenothrissa sp.

Class Actinopterygii, Order Ctenothrissiformes, Family Ctenothrissidae

Geologic Time: Middle Cretaceous, Cenomanian Stage (95 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fish fossil is 50 mm in length on a 75 mm by 50 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Hajoula, Lebanon

Fossil Code: L459

Price: $395.00


Description: A fine example of the Order Ctenothrissiformes, Family Ctenothrissidae, Ctenothrissa is thought to have been a fish that lived within the coral reefs of the time. This one is well-centered on its Sublithographic limestone matrix, with the dramatic dorsal, pectoral, and ventral fins in a fine state of preservation. What makes this one notable is that even some of the musculature has been preserved, remarkable in a specimen nearly 100 million years old. The genus died out during the Upper Cretaceous, leaving no descendants. The repaired crack does little to detract from this dramatic piece.

Also see: Lebanese Lagerstätte

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