Name:
Helicoplacus gilberti
Age: Lower Cambrian
Formation: Campito Formation, Montenegro Member
Location: Lone Pine, California
Size: Specimen is 3.3 inches long
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This is a very rare echinoderm fossil. It is a fabulous Helicoplacus gilberti from California Found in the Lower Cambrian, Helicoplacus is the EARLIEST unequivocally identifiable echinoderm.. Helicoplacus is not radially symmetric and has three fold symmetry, instead of the typical five fold symmetry of most echinoderms. .This rare, enigmatic animal has very distinct plate structure. This fossil displays great detail and contrasts well with the lighter-colored matrix. The distinct plate structure is easily seen under magnification. This specimen was found in 1971, and was recently acquired from a major fossil collection. This is a top quality example of this important and very unusual Lower Cambrian echinoderm.
This fossil was collected and obtained legally, and is also being sold legally.
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