No. 95546811

Brittle Star - Fossil matrix - Asteriacites lumbricalis
No. 95546811

Brittle Star - Fossil matrix - Asteriacites lumbricalis
* Name: Asteriacites lumbricalis
* Trace Maker: Brittle star (Class Ophiuroidea)
* Geological Age: Rhaetian Stage, Late Triassic
* Timeframe: Approximately 208.5 to 201.3 million years ago
* Findspot: La Voulte-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, France
* Formation/Depositional Environment: Shallow marine sandstone; low-energy, well-oxygenated seabed
* Morphology: Star-shaped imprint with five radiating, sinuous arms—resting trace of a brittle star
* Paleoenvironmental Significance: Indicates calm, shallow marine conditions just before the Triassic–Jurassic extinction event
This Asteriacites lumbricalis is an exceptional ichnofossil—an ancient resting trace left by a brittle star on a soft seabed over 200 million years ago, during the Rhaetian Stage of the Late Triassic. Discovered in the marine sandstones of La Voulte-sur-Rhône, France, it captures the elegant, star-like imprint of a prehistoric echinoderm just before the dawn of the Jurassic. Its five sinuous arms and finely preserved symmetry offer not only scientific insight but also natural aesthetic beauty. A rare and authentic piece of Earth's deep marine history—perfect for collectors seeking both scientific value and visual appeal.
Matrix is 12 x 4,5 cm.
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