Marocella is a conical shelly fossil of uncertain affinity (probably a mollusc) known from Cambrian strata of Europe, Morocco, Australia and Antarctica.[1]
Limpet-like Marocella is a low conical shell with concentric ridges that grew to a couple of centimetres in length.[2]
Marocella is thought to be a mollusc, although its position within this phylum is undetermined.[2] Relationship to the halkieriids has also been considered.[1]
Some specimens show evidence of repairing damage caused by predators.[2] It probably moved around on the sea floor.[2] It was geographically widespread.[2]
Fossils of Marocella have been found in:[3]