Superb Furcaster Bundenbach Brittle Star Fossils

Furcaster palaeozoicus

Phylum Echinodermata, Subphylum Asterozoa, Class Ophiuroidea

Geological Time: Lower Devonian, Seigenian/Emsian Stage

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Starfish fossils are 60 mm and 62 mm on a 20 cm x 15 cm plate

Fossil Site: Hunsruck Slate, Bundenbach Germany

Fossil Code: PFO180

Price: $350.00


Furcaster palaeozoicusDescription: Well-preserved example of a pair of Ophiuroids (brittlestars) known as Furcaster palaeozoicus. The Hunsruck slate is famous for its fossils, many of which have pyritization present. Rapid burial and pyritization was what led to the many wonderful examples of early Devonian life from the region. The chemistry of the silt was such that low organic content and high levels of iron and sulfur allowed the pyrite to diffuse into the tissues rather than be deposited in the sediment. The mudstones were metamorphosed into slate during the Carboniferous. The slate was quarried for roofing tiles, and the quarrymen would save the fossils for later sale. Now that the quarries are no longer open, future supplies of these wonderfully-preserved benthic organisms will only come from existing collections. This one is quite well-preserved.

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