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EXTINCTIONS CHOICE - Fabulous WRQ Ectenocrinus |
OTHER US STATES
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Stock Number CCNY901 |
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Name:
Ectenocrinus simplex
Age: Upper Ordovician
Formation: Rust Formation, Trenton Group
Location: Walcott-Rust Quarry, Trenton Falls, New York
Size: Plate is 8.7 inches tall
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This is a one-of-a-kind plate of fossils. It is a spectacular Ectenocrinus simplex crinoid, a fine Arionoceras sp. cephalopod, and two Ceraurus pleurexanthemus trilobites from the famous Walcott-Rust Quarry near Trenton Falls, New York. This plate is from the quarry that Charles D. Walcott and James Hall made famous over a century ago! The crinoid has great detail preserved, showcasing the EXTREMELY LONG stem, long, branching arms, and fine ramules beautifully. The plate also has two Ceraurus pleurexanthemus and a colorful Arionoceras cephalopod preserved on the piece. Anyone who knows anything about the history of US fossils knows how important a rare crinoid from this locality is - it is a piece of history. This is a very collectible example of a long-stemmed Ectenocrinus simplex crinoid from the Walcott-Rust Quarry - one of the best ever found in the quarry.
This fossil was collected and obtained legally, and is also being sold legally.
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