Description: Name: Carpopenaeus callirostris (Shrimp) Age: Middle Cretaceous Formation: Cenomanian Layers Location: Hajoula, Lebanon Size: Plate is 3.5 inches across!This is a very distinct specimen of a fossil shrimp. This is nice Carpopenaeus callirostris from the Cretaceous of Lebanon. Due to political unrest, nice specimens from this site are difficult to obtain. This large shrimp is well preserved with dendrites and exhibits fine detail - the head, segmented body, and tail of the shrimp are clearly defined. Even the long legs, pointed rostrum, and antennae are quite evident! The colorful fossil is wonderfully showcased and beautifully displayed on the large plate of sublithographic limestone - all natural, no paint or restoration! This is an extremely displayable example of a complete Carpopenaeus shrimp from the Middle East, fossilized during the Time of the Dinosaurs! A Certificate of Authenticity from EXTINCTIONS.com is included with this specimen. FREE SHIPPING in the USA!Note: International customers may have to pay a duty at Customs - every country's rules are different.
Price: 69.99 USD
Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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