Name:
Gogia spiralis
Age: Middle Cambrian
Formation: Wheeler Formation
Location: Millard County, Utah
Size: Gogia is over 3"long, over 3" wide!
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This is a striking example of Gogia spiralis from the Wheeler Shale of Utah. This primitive echinoderm used to be known as an eocrinoid, but has now been re-classified as a cystoid. This extremely large specimen is complete and exhibits wonderful detail. The elongate, multi-plated, sac-like holdfast is intact and very distinct. The cystoid has a large-plated, nodose calyx that is quite evident, and twisted, spiraled arms that are beautifully showcased in a splayed position. The fossil has excellent color and contrast and is nicely showcased on the squared plate of shale. This is a very collectible example of this extinct echinoderm from Utah.
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