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Very Detailed Double Mahoumacrinus from Africa
Stock Number  CCMOR703
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Name:   Mahoumacrinus sp.
Age:  Silurian
Formation:  Crinoid Beds
Location:  Morocco
Size:  Plate is over 8 inches tall
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This is an excellent multiple plate of crinoids from the Silurian of Morocco. There are two detailed examples of Mahoumacrinus sp. on the slab. This type of camerate crinoid has a large cup composed of many, many stellate plates and long, multi-branching, uniserial arms. The detail of the crinoids is just exquisite. The plate structure is easily seen, and the long arms are extremely well defined, with the fine, feather-like pinnules beautifully displayed. And both crinoids still have their long stems attached - natural, not added to the plate later. The greyish-black color of the crinoids contrasts strikingly with the reddish-brown matrix. The large crinoids are well showcased on the large plate of limestone - what a display piece! This is a very fine multiple specimen of this highly ornamented crinoid from Morocco.

 



 
 
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