Two Edrioasteroids (Carneyella) On Brachiopod - Indiana

This is a pair of fossil Edrioasteroids (Carneyella pilea) preserved on top of a brachiopod fossil from the Corryville Formation in Indiana. Edrioasteroids were known to use brachiopod and mollusk shells as hard substrates for attachment, often being found still attached. From an old collection.

Edrioasteroids are an extinct class of echinoderms that lived from the Ediacaran until the Permian, about 300 million years ago. The living animal would have resembled a pentamerously symmetrical disc or cushion.
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SPECIES
Carneyella pilea
LOCATION
Dearboarn County, Indiana
FORMATION
Corryville Formation
SIZE
.5" wide on 1.8" brachiodod
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#68880
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