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3.2" Oligocene Fossil Crab (Branchioplax) - Washington State
This is a nicely prepared example of the Oligocene aged fossil crab Branchioplax washingtoniensis. These crabs are found within hard concretions or nodules that weather out of the Hoko River Formation in Clallam County, Washington. Preparing these concretions is a time consuming and skilled task due to the hardness of the stone.
There are two repaired cracks through the concretion/fossil where the nodule broke during collection. It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand.
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 are two repaired cracks through the concretion/fossil where the nodule broke during collection. It is accompanied by an acrylic display stand.
Below is an example of a Pulalius vulgaris crab in its concretion after having been broken open with a sledge hammer, prior to preparation.
SPECIES
Branchioplax washingtoniensis
LOCATION
Clallam County, Washington
FORMATION
Hoko River Formation
SIZE
Nodule: 3.2" wide, Crab: 3.2" wide, Carapace: 1.4" wide
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#338073
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