Detailed Free-Swimming Cretaceous Crinoid with Fish Fossil

Antedon pinnulata

Phylum Echinodermata, Subphylum Crinozoa, Class Crinoidea, Family Antedontidae

Geological Time: Cretaceous Lower Cenomanian Stage (95 million years ago)

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Crinoid fossils are 40 mm - 65 mm; Fish: 73 mm on a 130 by 205 mm matrix.

Fossil Site: Lebanese Lagerstatte, Haqel, Lebanon

Code: RN15

Price: Sold


Description: This is an exquisitely-preserved multiple example of a free-swimming, stemless crinoid from the Cretaceous Sublithographic Limestone of Haqel, Lebanon, currently known as Antedon. The genus has been called Pterocoma , but that genus is preoccupied by a genus of insects established in 1834. The elongated pinnules seem to be an adaptation to a low current environment. The long pinnules would be better able to filter out the limited food supplies, giving this crinoid an advantage over others. The genus was quite long-lived in that it was found in the Jurassic deposits of Solnhofen, Germany. This one shows a fish known as Armigatus in association, making for a fine representation of sea life in the age of the dinosaurs.

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