Exquisitely Preserved Solnhofen Fossil Shrimp

Name: Aeger tipularis

Age: Jurassic

Size: mm (25.4mm=1 inch): Shrimp:75 mm mm (along curve). Matrix: 208 mm by 216 mm.

Location: Solnhofen, Eichstatt, Germany

Code: EP004

Price: $225.00 - sold


Aeger tipularisDescription: This is a fine example of a shrimp from the lithographic limestone deposits of Eichstatt, Germany, known as Aeger tipularis. These 150 million year old deposits are famous for their exceptionally well-preserved organisms, the most famous of which are the handful of specimens of the ancient bird Archaeopteryx. That exceptional preservation is displayed here as well, down to the comb-like projections from the first pair of legs that are diagnostic for the genus. Much of the original exoskeleton is intact, making this a true collector's piece. The specimen is artistically displayed on this limestone matrix with the delicate dendritic pattern seeming to form a curtain to showcase this wonderful example of the type.

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