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Top Quality Spinadiscus lefebvrei Edrioasteroid
Stock Number  XIOE80
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Name:   Spinadiscus lefebvrei
Age:  Ordovician
Formation:  Tiouririne Formation
Location:  Morocco
Size:  Edrio is 0.75 inches long
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Here is a very unusual fossil echinoderm. This is a beautiful Robulocidaris rebouli edrioasteroid from the Ordovician of Morocco. Edrioasteroids were primitive echinoderms which consisted of a flexible theca composed of numerous polygonal plates. This edrioasteroid has super, natural orange color and excellent contrast. The fossil has extremely fine detail preserved - the plate structure and "star" are very easily seen. The edrio is well showcased on the natural-edged plate of sandstone. This is a textbook example of this unique fossil echinoderm from Morocco.



 
 
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