Saccocoma tenella is one of the most common crinoids that is been found in articulated specimens. Saccocoma tenella is also the most frequent Fossil from the litrograpical limestone of Solnhofen. But this Saccocoma offers a absolutely outstanding preservation and this kind of preservation is as always very rare. (Compare with our archive section) The Crinoid has a diameter of about 40 mm. | |||
Location: | Eichstätt, Solnhofen, Deutschland | ||
Size of stone: | about 100 x 110 mm | ||
Age: | Upper Jurasic , Malm zeta (about. 150 Mill. years) |