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Margaretia dorus Age: Middle Cambrian Formation: Marjum Formation Location: Millard County, Utah Size: Plate is 4.5" X 6.4" This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
Here is an extremely unusual fossil algae specimen. This is a LARGE Margaretia dorus from the Cambrian of Utah. Margaretia was probably a thin, frond-like algae similar to modern kelp. The fronds are perforated by a network of small oval holes. This type of algae is also found in the famous Burgess Shale deposits of Canada. This specimen has wonderful form and good detail - the dual branching pattern is extremely unusual. The fossil has breathtaking natural red coloration and striking contrast. The algae is well positioned on the large, semi-rectangular plate of matrix. This is a great example of this uncommon Cambrian algae from Utah.