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Rare Cydrocrinus With Long Arms Intact
Stock Number  CCCS88

Name:   Cydrocrinus concinnus
Age:  Mississippian
Formation:  Edwardsville Formation
Location:  Crawfordsville, Indiana
Size:  Crinoid is 3.6" long including stem
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This is an extremely unusual crinoid. It is a Cydrocrinus concinnus from the Mississippian of Indiana. This type of crinoid has a small, cone-shaped cup with long, uniserial arms that are comprised of tiny wedge-shaped plates. It is highly uncommon to find this crinoid with the arms so well preserved. Most of the time, when this scarce crinoid is encountered, the arms are broken off short or missing entirely. This specimen is extremely unusual in that the arms are complete to the tiny tips and are folded inward at the very top. A portion of the somewhat pentagonal stem is still tightly attached to the cup. The ''sea lily'' is nicely inflated and has great color and contrast. It is wonderfully presented on the rectangular plate of siltstone. This is an excellent specimen of this rare crinoid from Crawfordsville, Indiana.



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