Well Preserved Diagoniella Cambrian Sponge Fossil

Diagonella sp.

Porifera, Class Hexactinellida, Family Protospongiidae

Geological Time: Middle Cambrian (~520 million years ago)

Size (25.4mm=1 inch): 15 mm long by 10 mm across on a 100 mm by 60 mm matrix

Location: Wheeler Formation, House Range, Utah

Code: CB037

Price: $85.00 - sold


DiagoniellaDiagonella belongs to the family Protospongiidae, which was a group of early and primitive sponges of the Class Hexactinellida. Diagonella was attached to the sea floor by long spines at the base of the sponge. These spines are rarely preserved. The six-rayed spicules were not fused into a net, so were relatively fragile as a result. These sponges are very rare in the Burgess Shale of British Columbia, and sponges are relatively uncommon in the fossil record owing to their delicacy. This specimen exhibits unusually fine preservation .

Reference: The Fossils of the Burgess Shale by D. E. Briggs, et al.

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