Harpagofututor Eel-Like Mississippian Bear Gulch Fossil Shark

Juvenile Specimen

Harpagofututor volsellorhinus

Class Chondrichthyes, Order Chondrenchelyiformes, Family Chondrenchelyidae

Geological Time: Mississippian (~320 m.y.a.)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fish Fossil: 35 mm Matrix: 80 mm by 60 mm

Fossil Site: Heath Shale Formation, Bear Gulch Limestone, Fergus County, Montana

Fossil Code: BGF680

Price: Sold


Harpagofututor volsellorhinusDescription: The Bear Gulch Limestone is a deposit of some 70 square km in extent and 30 m in depth that has been a source of one of the most diverse assemblages of fossil fish with some 110 species having been Harpagofututor Maledescribed over the past 30 years. Most were new to science, and provided a unique view of the marine environment of Mississippian times. Fine preservation of both fish and invertebrates is a hallmark of these deposits, presumably due to an anoxic Harpagofututor Femaledepositional environment. This is a fine example of the chondrenchelyoid Harpagofututor volsellorhinus. It is an unusual eel-like species which was first described in 1982 whose name is derived from the word for grappling hooks, referring to the antler-like structures possessed by the males. This is a ventral view of the anterior of a female. Notice the crushing teeth in the jaw. I have included restorations of both sexes for comparison.

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