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By Mediospirifer (edited)
Lamp shell
Kingdom: Animalia
Eon: Phanerozoic
Era: Paleozoic
Period: Devonian
Sub Period: None
Epoch: Middle
International Age: Givetian
Hamilton Group
Moscow Formation
Windom Member
Collector: Mediospirifer
Date Collected: 10/08/2014
Acquired by: Field Collection
Length: 8 mm
Width: 9 mm
Height: 5 mm
Livingston County
New York
United States
Found as surface float on the scree pile at the Windom exposure.
A very common fossil in Hamilton group sediments. Similar to Emanuella praeumbona, distinguished from E. praeumbona by the hinge width; the hinge of A. umbonata spans the width of the valve, while that of E. praeumbona is narrower. A. umbonata has a nearly flat brachial valve, while that of E. praeumbona shows a convex profile. Full-sized specimens of A. umbonata are also not as large as E. praeumbona.
References:
Wilson, K. A. “Field Guide to the Devonian Fossils of New York” (2014). Paleontological Research Institution Special Publication No. 44.
Linsley, D. M. “Devonian Paleontology of New York” (1994). Paleontological Research Institution Special Publication No. 21.
Hall, J. Palaeontology of New York v. 4. (1867)
Fossilworks. http://fossilworks.org
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