Description
This is a VERY UNIQUE PIECE. Here is your chance to own a classic fossil from a classic site. HARDER and Harder to obtain fossils from this private quarry in Middleport, New York
This is a Fossil Cystoid and Graptolite and is viewable from both sides. It is a Caryocrinites ornatus and was collected decades ago and just recently prepared by our prep lab. It also displays a Graptolite. The fossils are clearly visible and outstanding.
Here is a Super detailed fossil from a classic site in NY.
Fossils especially this Fossil Cystoid and Graptolite from this site are preserved in Spectacular detail. Because of the wide variety and number of these Cystoids it is also assumed they lived in dense communities.
This Silurian Fossil Cystoid is actually an animal related to modern day starfish so they are echinoderms. They have modern relatives called crinoids that live in the deep oceans today. So then they lived in shallow salt water seas and lagoons. But this one is quite large and can be seen from both sides.
Although there were many species of Cystoids, they shared a basic body styles consisting of a stem by which it anchored to the sea floor with a “holdfast”, a theca which enclosed soft body tissues, and arms and pinnules which filtered food from the water.
Caryocrintes cystoids thrived in the warm shallow inland sea that covered the area during the Silurian Period some 420 million years ago. The cystoids living near what is now Middleport New York were established near an ocean delta system that periodically buried the colonies in silt. This silt eventually hardened into stone that preserved the cystoids in glorious detail.
This one has exceptional detail . The theca is 1 1/4 long by 1 inch wide. It has exceptional detail in the graptolite. The matrix is a triangular shape 3 by 4 inches. It has been meticulously prepared using air abrasive technology.