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RARE: Fossil Mayfly Larvae – Ephemeropsis trisetalis, Jianshangou Beds, Yixian Formation, Early Cretaceous, Beipiao, China

£14.40

This listing features a rare and well-preserved fossil mayfly larvae, Ephemeropsis trisetalis, from the renowned Jianshangou Beds of the Yixian Formation, dating to the Early Cretaceous Period (~125 million years ago). This remarkable specimen was discovered in Beipiao, Liaoning Province, China, a world-famous fossil site known for its exceptional preservation of prehistoric life.

Fossil Information:

  • Species: Ephemeropsis trisetalis (extinct Mayfly larvae)
  • Geological Age: Early Cretaceous (~125 million years ago)
  • Formation: Yixian Formation (Jianshangou Beds)
  • Location: Beipiao, Liaoning Province, China
  • Size: Refer to scale in photos for precise dimensions
  • Preservation: Excellent – intricate details of body and appendages well-preserved

Key Features:

Rare and highly sought-after fossil insect larvae from the Cretaceous

From the famous Yixian Formation, home to some of the best-preserved fossils

Exceptional preservation – detailed body structure visible

Ideal for collectors, researchers, and fossil enthusiasts

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity

Scientific & Historical Significance:

Ephemeropsis trisetalis is an extinct species of mayfly that lived in freshwater environments during the Early Cretaceous Period. Mayflies are known for their delicate, short-lived adult stage and their aquatic juvenile phase. This fossil represents a larval stage, which is particularly significant for paleontologists studying the evolution of ancient aquatic ecosystems. The Yixian Formation is well-known for preserving not only insects but also early birds, feathered dinosaurs, and plants, offering a glimpse into an ancient ecosystem from over 125 million years ago.

Authenticity & Certification:

All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The exact fossil shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive.

Why Buy From Us?

This fossil originates from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious fossil collections in the world. We specialize in museum-quality fossils, carefully sourced to ensure authenticity, rarity, and scientific value.

A must-have addition to any fossil collection – own a piece of Cretaceous insect history!

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Description

This listing features a rare and well-preserved fossil mayfly larvae, Ephemeropsis trisetalis, from the renowned Jianshangou Beds of the Yixian Formation, dating to the Early Cretaceous Period (~125 million years ago). This remarkable specimen was discovered in Beipiao, Liaoning Province, China, a world-famous fossil site known for its exceptional preservation of prehistoric life.

Fossil Information:

  • Species: Ephemeropsis trisetalis (extinct Mayfly larvae)
  • Geological Age: Early Cretaceous (~125 million years ago)
  • Formation: Yixian Formation (Jianshangou Beds)
  • Location: Beipiao, Liaoning Province, China
  • Size: Refer to scale in photos for precise dimensions
  • Preservation: Excellent – intricate details of body and appendages well-preserved

Key Features:

Rare and highly sought-after fossil insect larvae from the Cretaceous

From the famous Yixian Formation, home to some of the best-preserved fossils

Exceptional preservation – detailed body structure visible

Ideal for collectors, researchers, and fossil enthusiasts

Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity

Scientific & Historical Significance:

Ephemeropsis trisetalis is an extinct species of mayfly that lived in freshwater environments during the Early Cretaceous Period. Mayflies are known for their delicate, short-lived adult stage and their aquatic juvenile phase. This fossil represents a larval stage, which is particularly significant for paleontologists studying the evolution of ancient aquatic ecosystems. The Yixian Formation is well-known for preserving not only insects but also early birds, feathered dinosaurs, and plants, offering a glimpse into an ancient ecosystem from over 125 million years ago.

Authenticity & Certification:

All of our fossils are 100% genuine specimens and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. The exact fossil shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive.

Why Buy From Us?

This fossil originates from the Alice Purnell Collection, one of the largest and most prestigious fossil collections in the world. We specialize in museum-quality fossils, carefully sourced to ensure authenticity, rarity, and scientific value.

A must-have addition to any fossil collection – own a piece of Cretaceous insect history!

Additional information

Weight 10 g
Era

Cretaceous

Origin

China

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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