Calyx is a term used to identify animal anatomy for some cup-like parts, or areas
This Calyx is from a Crinoid, a marine animal from the class Crinoidea of the Echinoderms
(phylum- Echinodermata - ancient Greek - This is the phylum that brings starfish, sand dollar and sea urchins in which the adults are recognizable by their 5 symmetrical sections (5 star points)
This Crinoid Calyx measures 1" x 1" x 1"
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My very first identified fossils at the fossil forums
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