1.7" Unidentified Eocrinoid Fossil With Pos/Neg - Fezouata Formation
This is an unidentified eocrinoid fossil from the Fezouata Formation of Morocco. Including the stem it measures 4" long and both the positive and negative are included.
Eocrinoids were one of the earliest groups of echinoderms and are believed to be closely related to many other groups including crinoids, cystoids, and blastoids. They first appeared in the Early Cambrian and survived until the Late Silurian, about 419 million years ago. Despite their name "dawn crinoids", they may not be directly ancestral to true crinoids, but crinoids instead evolved from the ancestors of eocrinoids.
Eocrinoids had a vase-shaped body (calyx) covered by crystalline calcite plates. These plates were symmetrical and bore ridges that met up with the ridges of other plates, creating a geometrical pattern. They had a stalk that attached them to the bottom of the ocean via a holdfast, and were benthic suspension feeders using their arms to move particles of food towards a mouth.
Eocrinoids had a vase-shaped body (calyx) covered by crystalline calcite plates. These plates were symmetrical and bore ridges that met up with the ridges of other plates, creating a geometrical pattern. They had a stalk that attached them to the bottom of the ocean via a holdfast, and were benthic suspension feeders using their arms to move particles of food towards a mouth.
$295
SPECIES
Unidentified
LOCATION
Zagora Area, Morocco
FORMATION
Fezouata Formation
SIZE
4" long including stem
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#359408
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