Name:
Camptostroma roddyi
Age: Lower Cambrian
Formation: Kinzers Formation
Location: Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Size: Plate is 2.0'' X 4.8''
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This is an extremely interesting specimen. It is a multiple plate of Camptostroma roddyi from the Kinzers Formation of Pennsylvania. Camptostroma is one of the earliest known types of echinoderms. Found in the Lower Cambrian, this Medusa-like animal had a very distinct plate structure. Examples of Camptostroma are extremely rare, and a multiple specimen is even more scarce. These highly uncommon fossils have good form and, under magnification, some of the plate structure is clearly defined. The natural orange color of the Camptostroma contrasts wonderfully with the grayish matrix. The fossils are nicely showcased on the somewhat rectangular plate of shale. This is an excellent multiple plate of these unusual echinoderms from the early part of the fossil record.
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