Description
- Solnhofen Spiniloma spinosa
- Gastropod (The long spines on these gastropods helped keep them from sinking into the muddy bottom of body of water)
- Jurassic Age
- Solnhofen Limestone
- Near Hienheim, Germany
- Plate measures approx. 4.5″ wide and specimen measures approx. 1 5/16″ wide. This is the Shed or Molted Skin from the last larval stage of molting before the Shrimp becomes an Adult.
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The Solnhofen Plattenkalk, or Solnhofen limestone, is a Jurassic Konservat-Lagerstätte that preserves a rare assemblage of fossilized organisms, including highly detailed imprints of soft bodied organisms such as sea jellies.
The most familiar fossils of the Solnhofen Plattenkalk include the early feathered theropod dinosaur Archaeopteryx preserved in such detail that they are among the most famous and most beautiful fossils in the world.
The Solnhofen beds lie in the German state of Bavaria (Bayern), halfway between Nuremberg (Nürnberg) and Munich (München) and were originally quarried as a source of Lithographic limestone.
During the Late Jurassic, this area was an archipelago at the edge of the Tethys Sea.
This included placid lagoons that had limited access to the open sea and where salinity rose high enough that the resulting brine could not support life.