2.4" Eocene Fossil Crab (Meandercampus) - Washington State
This is an example of the Late Eocene aged fossil crab Meandercampus starri. These crabs are found within hard concretions (a mass of rock that forms around organic manner) that erode out of the Lincoln Creek Formation, which must be broken open to find the crab. The crab must then be prepared from the hard concretion using mechanical tools, a very time consuming process.
There is restoration to the right claw where the nodule split through the fossil. One edge of the nodule has been cut flat for presentation.
Below is an example of a Pulalius vulgaris crab in its concretion after having been broken open with a sledge hammer, prior to preparation.
There is restoration to the right claw where the nodule split through the fossil. One edge of the nodule has been cut flat for presentation.
Below is an example of a Pulalius vulgaris crab in its concretion after having been broken open with a sledge hammer, prior to preparation.
$315
SPECIES
Meandercampus starri
AGE
LOCATION
Grays Harbor County, Washington State
FORMATION
Lincoln Creek Formation
SIZE
Nodule: 2.95" wide, Crab: 2.4" wide, Carapace: 1.8" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#349491
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