Fine Orbitoplax Crab Fossil from Oregon

Orbitoplax stephonsoni

Class Malacostraca, Order Decapoda, Superfamily Xanthoidea

Geological Time: Eocene

Size: Crab fossil is 1 3/8” in width by ¾” in length

Fossil Site: Looking Glass Formation, Gold Beach, Oregon

Fossil Code: PFD239

Price: Sold


Orbitoplax Crab FossilDescription: This is well-preserved specimen of Orbitoplax. Both arms and claws are preserved. Two partial legs are present. The specimen exhibits a tan/brown color set off nicely against the light gray background concretion.

The crab was discovered by cracking the concretion in which it was residing for millions of years. The concretion was then re-glued and painstakingly curated with an air scribe. (The positive never splits cleanly from the negative in these concretions.) Many hours of skilled work are required to prepare one of these crab concretions.

In March and July of 2008 I had the unique privilege of purchasing two large lots from a most important collection. The collector had painstakingly accumulated a superb group of decapods, echinoderms and other fossils during a twenty-year period. The vast majority of the specimens came from self-collecting, academic resources, trading, and selected purchases. Very few of fossils came from the normal channels of trade shows and commercial internet resources. Any specimen presented under this introductory paragraph will generally be a superior collector grade fossil; be it of rarity, preservation, or, both.

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