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Protocallianassa faujasi Fossil Burrowing Shrimp, Cretaceous, Maastrichtian: Eben-Emael, Belgium – 100% Genuine with COA

£42.00

This Protocallianassa faujasi fossil burrowing shrimp is a rare and beautifully preserved specimen from the Maastrichtian Stage of the Cretaceous Period, discovered at Eben-Emael, Belgium. Protocallianassa faujasi is a species of burrowing shrimp that lived in ancient marine environments during the late Cretaceous. This fossil offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of these burrowing organisms that once thrived in shallow marine waters. The specimen features the characteristic features of burrowing shrimp, showcasing its significance in the Cretaceous marine ecosystems.

Geological Information:

  • Geological Stage: Maastrichtian, Cretaceous (Approximately 72 to 66 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: The Maastrichtian Stage occurred during the late Cretaceous when shallow seas covered much of Europe, including the Belgium region. The Eben-Emael deposits represent ancient marine environments where burrowing shrimp like Protocallianassa faujasi lived. These marine ecosystems were rich in benthic organisms and invertebrates, making them a key part of the ecosystem. The fossil was preserved in sedimentary deposits, reflecting the environments these creatures lived in.
  • Biozone: This fossil is from the Maastrichtian biozone, a period marked by the proliferation of marine organisms. The Maastrichtian saw a rise in marine life, with shrimp species like Protocallianassa faujasi becoming abundant and leaving behind these well-preserved fossils.

Fossil Features:

  • Family: Callianassidae
  • Super Family: Callianassoidea
  • Order: Decapoda
  • Morphology: The Protocallianassa faujasi fossil exhibits the characteristic burrowing shrimp features, including elongated body, large claws, and a well-defined carapace. The shrimp is often preserved in a position that reflects its burrowing lifestyle, and the fossil shows the fine details of its body segments. The overall morphology provides insights into how these creatures interacted with their environment, using their large claws to burrow into the seabed.

Notable Details:

  • This fossil is 100% GENUINE and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its legitimacy and historical value.
  • The specimen has been carefully selected for its high-quality preservation. The photograph provided shows the actual specimen you will receive, so you can be confident in your purchase.
  • Scale Rule: The scale rule squares/cube shown in the photo represents 1cm, allowing you to gauge the size of the fossil accurately. Full sizing details are available in the photograph.

Condition:

This Protocallianassa faujasi Fossil Burrowing Shrimp is in excellent condition, with clear details of the shrimp’s body segments and claws. The fossil has been cleaned and treated for display, making it an ideal addition to any Cretaceous fossil collection or for those interested in the marine life of the late Cretaceous period.

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Description

This Protocallianassa faujasi fossil burrowing shrimp is a rare and beautifully preserved specimen from the Maastrichtian Stage of the Cretaceous Period, discovered at Eben-Emael, Belgium. Protocallianassa faujasi is a species of burrowing shrimp that lived in ancient marine environments during the late Cretaceous. This fossil offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of these burrowing organisms that once thrived in shallow marine waters. The specimen features the characteristic features of burrowing shrimp, showcasing its significance in the Cretaceous marine ecosystems.

Geological Information:

  • Geological Stage: Maastrichtian, Cretaceous (Approximately 72 to 66 million years ago)
  • Depositional Environment: The Maastrichtian Stage occurred during the late Cretaceous when shallow seas covered much of Europe, including the Belgium region. The Eben-Emael deposits represent ancient marine environments where burrowing shrimp like Protocallianassa faujasi lived. These marine ecosystems were rich in benthic organisms and invertebrates, making them a key part of the ecosystem. The fossil was preserved in sedimentary deposits, reflecting the environments these creatures lived in.
  • Biozone: This fossil is from the Maastrichtian biozone, a period marked by the proliferation of marine organisms. The Maastrichtian saw a rise in marine life, with shrimp species like Protocallianassa faujasi becoming abundant and leaving behind these well-preserved fossils.

Fossil Features:

  • Family: Callianassidae
  • Super Family: Callianassoidea
  • Order: Decapoda
  • Morphology: The Protocallianassa faujasi fossil exhibits the characteristic burrowing shrimp features, including elongated body, large claws, and a well-defined carapace. The shrimp is often preserved in a position that reflects its burrowing lifestyle, and the fossil shows the fine details of its body segments. The overall morphology provides insights into how these creatures interacted with their environment, using their large claws to burrow into the seabed.

Notable Details:

  • This fossil is 100% GENUINE and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring its legitimacy and historical value.
  • The specimen has been carefully selected for its high-quality preservation. The photograph provided shows the actual specimen you will receive, so you can be confident in your purchase.
  • Scale Rule: The scale rule squares/cube shown in the photo represents 1cm, allowing you to gauge the size of the fossil accurately. Full sizing details are available in the photograph.

Condition:

This Protocallianassa faujasi Fossil Burrowing Shrimp is in excellent condition, with clear details of the shrimp’s body segments and claws. The fossil has been cleaned and treated for display, making it an ideal addition to any Cretaceous fossil collection or for those interested in the marine life of the late Cretaceous period.

Additional information

Era

Cretaceous

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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