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Ctenochasma elegans Skeleton in Matrix Replica

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Ctenochasma elegans Skeleton in Matrix Replica

This fossil replica is a beautifully detailed recreation of a Ctenochasma elegans skeleton preserved in matrix—capturing the delicate anatomy of one of the most graceful pterosaurs of the Late Jurassic. With its long, slender snout and fine filter-feeding teeth, Ctenochasma represents a specialised branch of early flying reptiles that thrived along ancient lagoons.


Time Period

Late Jurassic (~150 million years ago)


Discovery Location

Inspired by specimens from the Solnhofen Limestone, Bavaria, Germany—a world-famous fossil site known for its exceptional preservation of pterosaurs, fish, and early birds.


Replica Features

Crafted in high-quality resin and carefully hand-finished to replicate the fine bone structure and textural detail of the original limestone matrix.
Each piece captures the subtle relief of fossilised bone against the sediment, offering:

  • Museum-grade realism and durability

  • Authentic fossil coloration and surface texture

  • Substantial weight and tactile presence, ideal for handling or exhibition


Scientific Context

Ctenochasma elegans was a small to medium-sized pterosaur distinguished by its elongated jaws lined with hundreds of narrow, comb-like teeth used to strain small aquatic prey from shallow water—similar in feeding strategy to modern flamingos.
Its fossils provide valuable insight into the evolution of filter-feeding in pterosaurs and the diverse ecosystems of the Late Jurassic lagoons of Europe.


Display & Use

Perfect for museum display, educational environments, or as a collector’s centrepiece.
Each specimen can be supplied with a bespoke display base, making it ideal for both professional and private collections.


Lead Time

Please note: our fossil replicas are individually produced and finished by hand.
Current lead times range from 7-28working days, depending on demand.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Ctenochasma elegans Skeleton in Matrix Replica - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Ctenochasma elegans Skeleton in Matrix Replica

This fossil replica is a beautifully detailed recreation of a Ctenochasma elegans skeleton preserved in matrix—capturing the delicate anatomy of one of the most graceful pterosaurs of the Late Jurassic. With its long, slender snout and fine filter-feeding teeth, Ctenochasma represents a specialised branch of early flying reptiles that thrived along ancient lagoons.


Time Period

Late Jurassic (~150 million years ago)


Discovery Location

Inspired by specimens from the Solnhofen Limestone, Bavaria, Germany—a world-famous fossil site known for its exceptional preservation of pterosaurs, fish, and early birds.


Replica Features

Crafted in high-quality resin and carefully hand-finished to replicate the fine bone structure and textural detail of the original limestone matrix.
Each piece captures the subtle relief of fossilised bone against the sediment, offering:

  • Museum-grade realism and durability

  • Authentic fossil coloration and surface texture

  • Substantial weight and tactile presence, ideal for handling or exhibition


Scientific Context

Ctenochasma elegans was a small to medium-sized pterosaur distinguished by its elongated jaws lined with hundreds of narrow, comb-like teeth used to strain small aquatic prey from shallow water—similar in feeding strategy to modern flamingos.
Its fossils provide valuable insight into the evolution of filter-feeding in pterosaurs and the diverse ecosystems of the Late Jurassic lagoons of Europe.


Display & Use

Perfect for museum display, educational environments, or as a collector’s centrepiece.
Each specimen can be supplied with a bespoke display base, making it ideal for both professional and private collections.


Lead Time

Please note: our fossil replicas are individually produced and finished by hand.
Current lead times range from 7-28working days, depending on demand.