3.7" Permian Amphibian (Sclerocephalus) - Pfalz, Germany

The fossil beds of Pfalz in south-western Germany have yielded many spectacular Permian fossils for decades, but the location has been closed to collecting for decades - making such specimens increasingly rare on the market. The Rotliegendes series of mud and siltstones was renowned for its abundant fish and amphibian fossils and this stunning assemblage is a perfect representation of aquatic life that thrived in the area 285 million years ago.

This is a rare, and wonderfully preserved amphibian, Sclerocephalus from this formation. It comes from a different layer than the more common Apateon Branchiosaurs. It's 3.7" long and shows great detail on the skin preservation. The tiny legs, and hands/feed can be clearly seen along with vertebrae. The matrix is approximately 6.3x5.3" and has been backed with fiberglass for stability. Comes with a display stand.

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DETAILS
SPECIES
Sclerocephalus
LOCATION
Pfalz, Germany
SIZE
3.7" long on 6.3x5.3" Rock
ITEM
#50726
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