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Marpolia spissa Age: Middle Cambrian Formation: Wheeler Formation Location: Millard County, Utah Size: Algae is over 1 inch long This specimen is not for sale Click here for similar specimens that are for sale
Here is an extremely unusual fossil algae specimen. This is Marpolia spissa from the Middle Cambrian of Utah. Marpolia was a thin, branching type of algae. The fronds are many and hair-like. This type of algae is also found in the famous Burgess Shale deposits of Canada. This specimen has wonderful form and extremely fine detail - the fronds are very easily seen. The algae is nicely showcased on the large plate of shale. This is a very fine example of this uncommon fossil from Utah.