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As an avid fossil collector growing up in Cincinnati, I found that even partially complete echinoderm fossils were as rare as hen's teeth. I did eventually find one edrioasteroid on a rafinesquina shell but it was poorly preserved. I have however found some nice Ordovician echinoderm fossils from Morocco. I will kow tow to you if you happen to find one in the Cincinnatian. Attached are three Moroccan Ordovician echinoderms. Note that the labels are in 12 point font.
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Alternative combinations: Palaeaster obtusus, Uraster obtusus Lit.: E. Forbes. 1848. On the Asteriadae found fossil in British strata. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, and of the Museum of Practical Geology in London 2(2):457-482 E. Billings. 1858. On the Asteridae of the Lower Silurian rocks of Canada. Figures and descriptions of Canadian organic remains. Geological Survey of Canada 3:75-85
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