Cretapsara athanata: Cretaceous age crab trapped in amber

Researchers discover first dinosaur era crab fully preserved in amber

International team of researchers discover first dinosaur era crab fully preserved in amber

International team of researchers discover first dinosaur era crab fully preserved in amber

“…In a study published October 20 in Science Advances an international team of researchers describe the first crab from the Cretaceous dinosaur era preserved in amber. The study used micro CT to examine and describe Cretapsara athanata, the oldest modern-looking crab (approximately 100 million years old) and the most complete fossil crab ever discovered. It is rivalled in completeness by the mysterious Callichimaera perplexa, a very distant relative nicknamed the platypus of the crab world. Callichimaera’s stunning preservation included soft tissues and delicate parts that rarely fossilize. Both Cretapsara and Callichimaera are new branches in the crab tree of life that lived during the Cretaceous Crab Revolution, a period when crabs diversified worldwide and the first modern groups originated while many others disappeared…”

Doug Santo