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Stramentum, a fossil barnacle
Cretaceous goose-necked barnacle Stramentum from the Chalk of Kent, England, about 2 cm wide
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Arthropod Arthropoda Barnacle Black Background Cretaceous Cretaceous Period Crustacea Crustacean David Lewis Fossil Fossilised Great Britain Lewis Maxillopod Maxillopoda Mesozoic Paul Taylor Phanerozoic Prehistoric Cirripedia Invertebrata
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1. Title: A Mesozoic Marvel: The Goose-necked Barnacle Stramentum from the Chalk of Kent, England. This fossil print showcases the intricately preserved remains of a goose-necked barnacle, Stramentum, hailing from the Chalk formations of Kent, England. Dating back to the Cretaceous period, around 100 million years ago, this ancient invertebrate is a testament to the rich biosphere that once thrived in Europe during the Mesozoic Era. Measuring approximately 2 cm wide, this fossilized arthropod is a member of the Cirripedia subclass within the phylum Maxillopoda, which includes modern barnacles and other crustaceans. The goose-necked barnacle is characterized by its elongated stalk and distinctive goose-necked structure, which supported the animal's body above the seafloor. The fossil's dark silhouette against the black background highlights its intricate details, revealing the delicate structures of its cirri, or feeding tentacles, and the complex arrangement of its shell plates. The fossil's preservation is a testament to the exceptional conditions in which it was buried, allowing for such remarkable detail to be captured. David Lewis and Paul Taylor, renowned paleontologists and experts in the field, have studied and documented the Chalk Formation's rich fossil record, including this fascinating goose-necked barnacle. Their research sheds light on the diverse and complex ecosystems that existed during the Phanerozoic Con, a period marked by the presence of abundant and visible life forms, and provides valuable insights into the evolutionary history of the marine world. This print offers a glimpse into the prehistoric past, inviting us to marvel at the beauty and complexity of life that has long since vanished, yet left behind a rich and fascinating fossil record.
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