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Temnocrinus tuberculatus (Miller)

A fossil specimen of Temnocrinus tuberculatus (Miller), a paleozoic crinoid dating back to the Silurian (440 million years ago), discovered in the Wenlock Limestone bed, Dudley, Worcestershire, UK

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Black Background Crinoid Crinoidal Crinoidea Crinozoa Dudley Echinoderm Echinodermata Fossil Fossilised Great Britain Miller Paleozoic Phanerozoic Prehistoric Sea Lily Silurian Specimen Invertebrata


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18"x18" (46x46cm) Faux Suede Pillow with a plush soft feel. Your choice of image fills the front, with a stone colored faux suede back. Flat sewn concealed white zip.

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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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In this evocative studio shot, the fossilized remains of a Temnocrinus tuberculatus crinoid, an ancient marine invertebrate, are brilliantly illuminated against a black background. Discovered in the Wenlock Limestone bed of Dudley, Worcestershire, England, this exquisite specimen dates back to the Upper Silurian period, approximately 440 million years ago. The Temnocrinus tuberculatus, also known as a sea lily or a crinoid, is a member of the Echinodermata phylum, characterized by their radial symmetry and unique skeletal structures. This particular crinoid species is classified under the order Sagenocrinida and the family Temnocrinidae. The intricately detailed fossil showcases the crinoid's calyx, a cup-shaped structure that protected the animal's central disc and arms. The calyx is adorned with numerous tubercles, small protrusions that provided attachment sites for filter-feeding tentacles. These structures allowed the Temnocrinus tuberculatus to filter food from the water column, making it an essential component of the ancient marine ecosystem. The discovery of this fossil in Dudley, England, is particularly significant as the Wenlock Limestone bed is renowned for its rich fossil deposits, providing valuable insights into the diverse marine life that inhabited the Silurian seas. This Temnocrinus tuberculatus specimen is a testament to the incredible preservation of life forms that existed during the Paleozoic Era and offers a fascinating glimpse into Earth's prehistoric past. This photograph captures the beauty and intrigue of the natural world, showcasing the resilience and adaptability of life over billions of years. The Temnocrinus tuberculatus serves as a reminder of the wonders that lie hidden beneath the Earth's surface, waiting to be discovered and appreciated.

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