Multiple Blastoid (Pentremites) Fossil - Illinois

These are three Pentremites blastoid fossils collected from St. Clair County, Illinois. These fossils are Upper Mississipian in age or approximately 325 million years old. The blastoid fossils have been cleaned using air abrasives and remounted on the shale. Along with the blastoids, there is also a prepared brachiopod, which makes this a nice association. The largest blastoid is .68" wide.

Blastoids are an extinct type of filter feeding, stemmed echinoderm that resembles a small hickory nut. They thrived during the Mississippian period before going extinct during the great Permian extinction. While not as diverse as their crinoid relatives, they were equally as common in rocks around the world. Blastoids were protected by a set of interlocking plates that formed the main body, or theca. In life, a typical blastoid's theca was attached to a stalk or column made up of stacked disc-shaped plates.
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SPECIES
Pentremites godoni
LOCATION
St. Clair County, Illinois
FORMATION
Ridenhower Formation
SIZE
Blastoid .6" Long
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#48669
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