Harpactocarcinus punctulatus ? Eocene ? Italy
Harpactocarcinus punctulatus
Eocene
near Verona, in northern Italy
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Specimen 01
FOSSIL CRAB – incredible preservation – Italy
Item number: 260370823534
Starting bid: US $ 599.00?0 bids
Ended: Mar-09-09 15:52:12 PDT
Seller: ?fossilrealm ( 498 )
This is an excellent example of mud crab ( Harpactocarcinus punctulatus) that belongs to the Xanthidae family. It dates back to the Eocene Age approximately 45 – 55 million years ago. Collected in a quarry which is now closed near Verona, in northern Italy. Amazingly preserved fossil crab.? Great preservation and preparation. This fossil crab is missing its legs. The fossil crab measures 2.5 inches across the carapace. Width of carapace is 1.75 inches. Matrix is approximately 3 by 3 inches.
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Specimen 02
FOSSIL CRAB – incredible preservation – Italy
Item number: 260370824262
Starting bid: US $ 599.00?0 bids
Ended: Mar-09-09 15:54:26 PDT
Seller: ?fossilrealm ( 498 )
A beautiful specimen of a mud crab from the Xanthidae family ( Harpactocarcinus punctulatus). It dates back to the Eocene Age approximately 45 – 55 million years ago. Collected from a? quarry which is now closed – the Monte Badlo quarry? near Verona in northern Italy. Amazingly preserved fossil crab. Italy. Great preservation and preparation.Nicely detailed rostral spines. This specimen is missing its legs. The fossil crab measures 2.75 inches across the carapace and 2.5 inches wide. The matrix is approximately 5 inches long by 3.5 inches wide. The crab is? standing 2 inches in heght above the matrix.