Fossil Sea Urchin Scutella – Madagascar
Locality: Diego Suarez, Madagascar
Weight: 89,8g
Dimensions: 6,6 x 6,2 x 1,8 cm
Geological period: Eocene (approximately 56–34 million years ago)
Category: | Madagascar |
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Scutella – fossil sea urchin from the Eocene (Madagascar)
Scutella is a genus of fossil sea urchins that lived during the Eocene epoch (approx. 56–34 million years ago). These echinoids are characterized by their flat, disc-like shape and distinct five-fold radial symmetry, which remains clearly visible in preserved specimens.
This fossil comes from Madagascar, where such sea urchins are often found in exceptional preservation. Their well-defined structure and visual appeal make them highly desirable among fossil collectors and paleontology enthusiasts.