Mysterious primitive echinoderm!!! - Eocrinoidea - Fossilised animal - Lingulocystis elongata (Thoral, 1935) - 70 mm - 65 mm (No Reserve Price)





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Lingulocystis elongata (Thoral, 1935) – fossil specimen of an enigmatic primitive echinoderm (Eocrinoidea) from the Lower Ordovician Tremadocian Fezouata Formation, Natural condition.
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Spectacular accumulation of more than 20 specimens of primitive echinoderm Lingulocystis. These enigmatic echinoderms from the group Eocrinoidea are perfectly preserved. This specimen retains all the details of the animal in exquisite detail and presents all its parts complete. Additionally, there is a specimen of an indeterminate stylophoran echinoderm.
This specimen is extremely rare; very few specimens have been found. The contrast of the fossil with the matrix is spectacular. The extraordinary preservation of the fossils allows for detailed observation of the delicate structures of the enigmatic animal. A specimen worthy of a Museum.
Plastic supports included.
The deposits of the Fezouata formation, near the Moroccan city of Zagora, are providing a rich and diverse record of fossils with extraordinary preservation, up to soft tissues or soft-bodied animals being recorded fairly frequently. This type of preservation is similar, although later in time, to that of the famous Burgess Shale site (Canada).
These are fossils dating from between 480 and 472 million years ago. At that time, Morocco was an ocean and was located over the South Pole.
Spectacular accumulation of more than 20 specimens of primitive echinoderm Lingulocystis. These enigmatic echinoderms from the group Eocrinoidea are perfectly preserved. This specimen retains all the details of the animal in exquisite detail and presents all its parts complete. Additionally, there is a specimen of an indeterminate stylophoran echinoderm.
This specimen is extremely rare; very few specimens have been found. The contrast of the fossil with the matrix is spectacular. The extraordinary preservation of the fossils allows for detailed observation of the delicate structures of the enigmatic animal. A specimen worthy of a Museum.
Plastic supports included.
The deposits of the Fezouata formation, near the Moroccan city of Zagora, are providing a rich and diverse record of fossils with extraordinary preservation, up to soft tissues or soft-bodied animals being recorded fairly frequently. This type of preservation is similar, although later in time, to that of the famous Burgess Shale site (Canada).
These are fossils dating from between 480 and 472 million years ago. At that time, Morocco was an ocean and was located over the South Pole.

