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Rare Sponge and Trilobite Association - Vauxia?
Stock Number  XISP801
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Name:   Sponge and Trilobite Association
Age:  Middle Cambrian
Formation:  Wheeler Formation
Location:  Millard County, Utah
Size:  Plate is about 4 inches across
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This is a rare Cambrian association piece. It is a slab with an Elrathia kingi and two sponges from Utah. It is very unusual to find a trilobite and sponges on the same rock! Vauxia(?) is a type of sponge that branches, and is also found in the Burgess Shale. This plate was found in the Wheeler "U-Dig" site, which also makes this piece quite unusual. This is an excellent example of two very different organisms from the Cambrian Seas.



 
 
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