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Fossil Lobster Fragments Enoploclytia leachii | Cretaceous Cenomanian Sussex UK | Genuine + COA

£21.60

This listing is for 100% genuine fossil lobster fragments belonging to the extinct species Enoploclytia leachii, discovered in the Cenomanian Stage of the Cretaceous Period, from Sussex, United Kingdom. The photos show the exact specimen you will receive. Scale cubes are 1cm for reference — please view the image for full sizing details.

This fossil has been carefully selected and offers excellent value for educational use, research, or display.

All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

 

Geological & Scientific Details:

  • Fossil Type: Lobster fragments (likely including claw, carapace, and limb sections)
  • Species: Enoploclytia leachii
  • Order: Decapoda
  • Infraorder: Astacidea
  • Superfamily: Nephropoidea
  • Family: Nephropidae (true lobsters)
  • Geological Stage: Cenomanian (approx. 100.5 – 93.9 million years ago)
  • Period: Cretaceous
  • Location: Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine setting — likely deposited in chalky or carbonate-rich shelf sediments common to southern England during the Cretaceous

 

Morphology & Notable Features:

  • Fragments show typical hard-shelled exoskeleton with ridged or spiny ornamentation
  • Sections may include:
  • Chelae (claws) with pincer morphology
  • Carapace or limb exoskeleton pieces
  • Preservation of surface texture or segmentation in some fragments
  • These morphological features aid in identifying the genus Enoploclytia, known for robust and heavily ornamented limbs

 

Scientific Significance: Enoploclytia leachii is a Cretaceous lobster species known from marine strata across Europe. These fossils are valuable in understanding the development of decapod crustaceans and their role in Mesozoic ecosystems. Though fragmentary, specimens like these contribute to fossil crustacean biozones and marine paleoecology research.

The species was first described in the 19th century by early paleontologists exploring Cretaceous marine deposits in southern England.

 

Perfect For:

  • Educational use in schools or universities
  • Fossil collectors of British marine material
  • Natural history displays

 

What You Will Receive:

  • The exact fossil lobster fragments as shown in the photographs
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Protective, secure packaging for safe delivery

 

Feel free to contact us with any questions — we are always happy to provide more information about our specimens or help with fossil identification.

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Description

This listing is for 100% genuine fossil lobster fragments belonging to the extinct species Enoploclytia leachii, discovered in the Cenomanian Stage of the Cretaceous Period, from Sussex, United Kingdom. The photos show the exact specimen you will receive. Scale cubes are 1cm for reference — please view the image for full sizing details.

This fossil has been carefully selected and offers excellent value for educational use, research, or display.

All of our Fossils are 100% Genuine Specimens & come with a Certificate of Authenticity.

 

Geological & Scientific Details:

  • Fossil Type: Lobster fragments (likely including claw, carapace, and limb sections)
  • Species: Enoploclytia leachii
  • Order: Decapoda
  • Infraorder: Astacidea
  • Superfamily: Nephropoidea
  • Family: Nephropidae (true lobsters)
  • Geological Stage: Cenomanian (approx. 100.5 – 93.9 million years ago)
  • Period: Cretaceous
  • Location: Sussex, United Kingdom
  • Depositional Environment: Shallow marine setting — likely deposited in chalky or carbonate-rich shelf sediments common to southern England during the Cretaceous

 

Morphology & Notable Features:

  • Fragments show typical hard-shelled exoskeleton with ridged or spiny ornamentation
  • Sections may include:
  • Chelae (claws) with pincer morphology
  • Carapace or limb exoskeleton pieces
  • Preservation of surface texture or segmentation in some fragments
  • These morphological features aid in identifying the genus Enoploclytia, known for robust and heavily ornamented limbs

 

Scientific Significance: Enoploclytia leachii is a Cretaceous lobster species known from marine strata across Europe. These fossils are valuable in understanding the development of decapod crustaceans and their role in Mesozoic ecosystems. Though fragmentary, specimens like these contribute to fossil crustacean biozones and marine paleoecology research.

The species was first described in the 19th century by early paleontologists exploring Cretaceous marine deposits in southern England.

 

Perfect For:

  • Educational use in schools or universities
  • Fossil collectors of British marine material
  • Natural history displays

 

What You Will Receive:

  • The exact fossil lobster fragments as shown in the photographs
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Protective, secure packaging for safe delivery

 

Feel free to contact us with any questions — we are always happy to provide more information about our specimens or help with fossil identification.

Additional information

Era

Cretaceous

Origin

United Kingdom

Cretaceous Information

The Cretaceous Period (145–66 million years ago) was the final era of the Mesozoic, marked by the dominance of dinosaurs and the rise of flowering plants. It had a warm, greenhouse climate, with high sea levels that created vast shallow inland seas. Marine life flourished, including mosasaurs, ammonites, and rudist reefs, while the land was ruled by iconic dinosaurs like Tyrannosaurus rex, Triceratops, and Spinosaurus. Mammals and birds diversified, and insects thrived. The period ended with the mass extinction event, likely caused by an asteroid impact, wiping out the dinosaurs and paving the way for the rise of mammals in the Cenozoic.

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