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The genus is Clypeaster. I think there are several species of Clypeaster found in Portugal. It is an echinoid similar to a sand dollar.

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I agree with Al Dente.Welcome to the Forum! :)

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Also is there a way that I can clean it up by removing the rock and so one that is surrounding it?

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Al Dente - I used to see Clypeaster rogersi in the late Oligocene of Mississippi - what age is this Portuguese one?

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