elengideid
Elengideid is a genus of extinct marine invertebrates classified within the phylum Echinodermata. Known for their unique calcareous exoskeletons, elengideids lived during the Cambrian period, approximately 541 to 485 million years ago. They are considered part of the broader group of early echinoderm-like organisms, which exhibit primitive features that provide insights into the evolution of modern echinoderms such as starfish and sea urchins.
Elengideids are characterized by their small, often globular or disc-shaped body forms, with some species displaying
These organisms are significant in the study of early echinoderm evolution as they exhibit transitional features
Research on elengideids contributes to understanding the diversification of early deuterostomes, the broader group that includes
As with many early fossil groups, the classification and interpretation of elengideids remain subjects of scientific