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.9" Rare Edrioasteroid (Lepatocystis) Fossil - Brandon, Iowa
This is a rare, Edrioasteroid (Lepatocystis) fossil from the Cedar City Formation in Iowa. It's .9" wide and nicely preserved.
Edrioasteroids are an extinct class of echinoderms that lived from the Ediacaran until the Permian, about 300 million years ago. The living animal would have resembled a pentamerously symmetrical disc or cushion.
Edrioasteroids are an extinct class of echinoderms that lived from the Ediacaran until the Permian, about 300 million years ago. The living animal would have resembled a pentamerously symmetrical disc or cushion.
SPECIES
Lepatocystis
AGE
LOCATION
Brandon, Iowa
FORMATION
Cedar City Formation
SIZE
.9" wide on 3.9x2.1" limestone
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#68861
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