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Ctenocystis utahensis Age: Middle Cambrian Formation: Wheeler Shale Location: Millard County, Utah Size: Plate is 1.6 inches tall Price:SOLD
This is a fine example of a rare echinoderm. It is a beautiful Ctenocystis utahensis from the Wheeler Shale of Utah. These unique animals are the oldest known echinoderms in the subphylum Homalozoa. The book, ''Some Middle Cambrian Fossils of Utah'', describes these ctenocystoids - ''These tiny, free-living animals are known only from the Spence Shale of Utah.'' Well, this plate was found in the Wheeler Shale! The ctenocystoid is easily seen and is very detailed. The distinct structure of this echinoderm looks like the photo from the book mentioned above (see photo #2). This is a very collectible early echinoderm from the Wheeler Shale.