Early Cambrian Echinoderm – Camptostroma

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Camptostroma roddyi
Early Cambrian
Kinzers Formation
York, Pennsylvania, USA.

40mm extremely rare echinoderm on 90mm slab

Camptostroma roddyi is a rare and unusual echinoderm from the Cambrian period, known for its distinctive star-shaped body and central dome. Once mistaken for a jellyfish, this fossil is now recognized as one of the earliest echinoderms, related to modern sea stars and sea urchins. Its unique structure reflects a time when life was rapidly diversifying into new body plans. Exceptionally preserved, Camptostroma roddyi is a window into the early evolution of echinoderms—and a true rarity from Earth’s ancient oceans.

Additional information

Weight 55 g
Dimensions 90 mm