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| Selkirkia sp. Priapulid Worm Fossil
from Cambrian Utah
Taxonomy: Phylum Priapulida, Family Selkirkiidae
Geological Time: Middle Cambrian
Size: 43 mm x 6 mm on 75 mm x 70 mm matrix
Fossil Site: House Range, Weeks Formation, Millard County, Utah
Item: R8W019
Price: $150.00
Remarks: An excellent example of soft bodied tissue preservation
from Cambrian Utah. Priapulids were likely among the major predators
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| Enigmatic Soft Body Fossil from
Cambrian Utah
Taxonomy: Arthropoda (?); Hyolitha (?)
Geological Time: Middle Cambrian
Size: 10 mm x 2 mm on 38 mm x 29 mm matrix
Fossil Site: House Range, Weeks Formation, Millard County, Utah
Item: R8W020
Price: $25.00
Remarks: We won't venture a guess as to this creature's affinity. Gun to head,
I might guess Hyolitha. |
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Incertae sedis Soft-Bodied Arthropod from Cambrian
Utah
Taxonomy: Phylum Arthropoda
Geological Time: Middle Cambrian
Size: 19 mm x 8 mm on 75 mm x 60 mm matrix
Fossil Site: House Range, Weeks Formation, Millard County, Utah
Item: R8W021
Price: $95.00
Remarks: There are many types of soft bodied arthropods found in Cambrian Utah,
though all are rare. Some have morphological similarlity to those from the Burgess
Shale and Chengjiang, and others remain enigmatic. Generally, the biota are poorly
studied. |
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Incertae sedis Soft-Bodied Arthropod from Cambrian
Utah
Taxonomy: Phylum Arthropoda
Geological Time: Middle Cambrian
Size: 25 mm x 10 mm on 58 mm x 44 mm matrix
Fossil Site: House Range, Weeks Formation, Millard County, Utah
Item: R8W022
Price: $150.00
Remarks: There are many types of soft bodied arthropods found in Cambrian Utah,
though all are rare. Some have morphological similarlity to those from the Burgess
Shale and Chengjiang, and others remain enigmatic. Generally, the biota are poorly
studied. |
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