Gogia spiralis Cambrian Dawn Crinoid from Utah

Gogia spiralis (Eocrinoid)

Phylum Echinodermata, Eocrinoidea

Geological Time: Middle Cambrian

Size (25.4 mm = 1 inch): Fossil is 40 mm long and 25 mm wide on a 75 mm by 80 mm matrix

Fossil Site: Wheeler Formation, Millard County, Utah

Fossil Code: EC082

Price: $45.00 - sold


Gogia spiralis FossilDescription: Coming from the Cambrian Wheeler Formation deposits of Millard County, Utah this is a fine example of Gogia spiralis, a mmber of the Class Eocrinoidea. Eocrinoids (“dawn crnoids”), were among the earliest groups of Echinoderms. They had a vase-shaped body (calyx), covered by plates that were symmetrical and had a bifurcated brachiole, a slender arm-like structure for food-gathering that closely resembled those in cystoids. The early Eocrinoids were attached to the bottom by a thick holdfast. Later members had an elongated stalk much like the true crinoids which evolved later. Once Gogia matured past the 4-armed stage (the species derives its name from the spiraled arms), they added arms in such a way as to have an odd-numbered total.

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