3.1" Fossil Conulariid (Conularia) - Crawfordsville, Indiana

This is a 3.1" long conulariid of the species Conularia crawfordsvillensis, collected from the famous crinoid beds near Crawfordsville, Indiana. It has been prepared with air abrasives and comes with an acrylic display stand.

Conulariids are a poorly understood clade of extinct scyphozoan cnidarians. They are preserved in the fossil record as shell-like structures made up of rows of calcium phosphate rods. New rods were added as the organism grew in length; the rod-based growth falsely gives the fossils a segmented appearance. Exceptional soft-part preservation has revealed that soft tentacles protruded from the wider end of the cone, and a holdfast from the pointed end attached the organisms to hard substrate. The prevailing reconstruction of the organism has it look superficially like a sea anemone sitting inside a hard, angular cone held perpendicular to the substrate.
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DETAILS
SPECIES
Conularia crawfordsvillensis
LOCATION
Crawfordsville, Indiana
FORMATION
Edwardsville Formation
SIZE
3.1" long on 3.8 x 2.5" rock
ITEM
#142487
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