Fine Pseudostacus Cretaceous Fossil Lobster

Pseudostacus hakelinsis

Class Malacostraca, Suborder Pleocyemata

Geological Time: Middle Cretaceous, Cenomanian Stage

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Lobster fossil (including antennae) is 14.7 cm (5 7/8”) on a 15.4 x 7.7 cm (10 x 5”) plate

Fossil Site: Lebanese Sublithographic Limestone, Haqel, Lebanon

Code: PFD224

Price: Sold


Pseudostacus hakelinsis Lobster FossilDescription: Presented is a well-preserved fossil lobster association plate from Lebanon. Note, in particular, the completeness of the claw arms and antennae. Two Clupea type fish aesthetically compliment the overall appearance of the plate. The plate is solid and sturdy, though it was broken and repaired. The break going through the center of the lobster.

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