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Pentremites symmetricus (Hall, 1858)

Pentremites symmetricus (Hall, 1858)
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Pentremites symmetricus (Hall, 1858)

Products description

Here we offer a Blastoid of the species Pentremites symmetricus from the Carboniferus (Mississippian) of Illinois. The Blastoids of the Ridenhower Fm. are relatively common and mostly well preserved.

Blastoids are often discriped as ancient crinoids what is just incorrect.
The group of Blastoidea are only indirectly related to the Crinoidea. They are both  Echinoderms with a similar life habit and that it nearly is.
However the first Blastoids are been found in the Silurian age, they extinct together with many other groups in the end of the Permian age.


 
 

Location:

 St. Clair Co., Illinois, USA 
Size Fossil:about 13 mm
Age:Carboniferous , (Mississippian), Ridenhower formation (about. 345 Mill. y.o.)

Product no.: 4656