leveysten
Leveysten is a prehistoric sea creature belonging to the phylum Echinodermata, known for its unique morphology and ecological role during the Cambrian period. It is classified within the class Stylophora, which includes early echinoderms characterized by their distinct appendages and body plans. Leveysten fossils are primarily found in sedimentary rocks dating back approximately 515 million years, providing valuable insights into early marine ecosystems.
The organism's body structure features a central calyx with multiple elongated, spine-like appendages extending radially. These
Leveysten's ecological role is believed to have been that of a detritivore or suspension feeder, contributing
Studying Leveysten enhances understanding of early echinoderm evolution and Cambrian marine diversity. Its fossil record helps