This Specimen has been sold.
2.9" Fossil Jellyfish (Essexella) In Ironstone, Pos/Neg - Illinois
This is a 2.9", fossil jellyfish (Essexella) preserved in an ironstone nodule from the Carbondale Formation near Essex, Illinois. This specimen is the positive (convex) side of the fossil. It is the the arms and bell (body) of the jelly. Soft bodied organisms are rare in the fossil record making this specimen a unique addition to a collection.
Essexella is a scyphozoan jellyfish, that is to say a true jelly.
Essexella is a scyphozoan jellyfish, that is to say a true jelly.
SPECIES
Essexella asherae
AGE
LOCATION
Essex, Illinois
FORMATION
Carbondale Formation
SIZE
2.9" jelly, 4.0 x 3.7" nodule
CATEGORY
ITEM
#120909
We guarantee the authenticity of all of our specimens.