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An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba Image 1 of 5
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An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba
Hand photo of an extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba
Hand photo of an extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba
An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba
An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba

Luprisca incuba

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Vendor: Gold Bugs

SKU Number: SQ5180148

An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba, pyritized with soft tissue preservation of appendages and antennae. While these tiny crustaceans are common in the fossil record, it is extremely rare to see them with soft anatomy preserved. Interestingly ostracods are still around today, with little if any changes.

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Vendor: Gold Bugs

SKU Number: SQ5180148

An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba, pyritized with soft tissue preservation of appendages and antennae. While these tiny crustaceans are common in the fossil record, it is extremely rare to see them with soft anatomy preserved. Interestingly ostracods are still around today, with little if any changes.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Vendor: Gold Bugs

SKU Number: SQ5180148

An extremely rare and textbook example of the ostracod species Luprisca incuba, pyritized with soft tissue preservation of appendages and antennae. While these tiny crustaceans are common in the fossil record, it is extremely rare to see them with soft anatomy preserved. Interestingly ostracods are still around today, with little if any changes.

Full dimensions are listed below.

Specimen Details
Species Name: Luprisca incuba Class/subclass: Ostracoda / Myodocopa Age: Upper Ordovician Locality: Beecher's Trilobite Bed Formation: Frankfort Formation
Matrix Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: 3.30 cm Width: 2.80 cm Height: 0.60 cm Weight: N/A
Specimen Dimensions
Dimensions: In Centimeters Length: 0.30 cm Width: 0.25 cm Height: Negligible Weight: N/A
Shipping Dimensions
Dimensions: In Inches Length: 10.0 inches Width: 7.0 inches Height: 3.0 inches Weight: 2.0 lbs
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Additional Information

Discovered in 1892 by William S. Valiant and made famous by the work of Charles Emerson Beecher, "Beecher's Trilobite Bed" is located in a small quarry outside of Rome, New York. It is a 4cm thick layer of shale that has yielded some of the most spectacular fossils ever found. The most revered is Triarthrus eatoni, an Upper Ordovician trilobite from the Frankfort Shale of the Lorraine Group. The trilobite bed is a Konservat-Lagerstätte with exceptional soft tissue preservation of antennae, appendages and occasionally egg broods preserved near the underside of the cephalon. There exist only a few sites around the world that preserve this level of detail.
For the last 15+ years the quarry has been owned and managed by Markus Martin, founder of Gold Bugs. Not only is Markus the owner of Gold Bugs, he is the recognized expert on the preparation of fossils from this site.

References:

Charles Emerson Beecher
Triarthrus eatoni
Markus Martin
Gold Bugs
Beecher's Trilobite Bed
Ordovician Ostracods with Brood Care


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