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Brevicoceras casteri,  with an example of Hederella filiformis

 

According to their 2008 paper,  "Morphologies and Affinities of Hederelloid "Bryozoans"  ", Paul D. Taylor and Mark A. Wilson "... interpret hederelloids as colonial, phoronid-like invertebrates, with retractable lophophores."

Thanks to Scott (piranha) for the paper listed above. :) 

 

Middle Devonian,
Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group.
Deep Springs Road, Lebanon, NY.

 

Generously gifted to my by Darktooth (Dave) 

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Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

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  • Taken with NIKON COOLPIX L830
  • Focal Length 20.5 mm
  • Exposure Time 10/600
  • f Aperture f/4.6
  • ISO Speed 400

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Fossildude19

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7 hours ago, doushantuo said:

Nice one,Tim

Thanks, Ben. 

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Very interesting Tim.  I just wish I knew what it is?

 

RB

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Fossildude19

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9 hours ago, RJB said:

Very interesting Tim.  I just wish I knew what it is?

 

RB

Hey Ron,

 

It is an early cephalopod - kind of like an ammonite. Not straight, but not totally curved either. ;) 

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Ok, thanks man.  I was thinkin that, but at the same time, I was kinda confused. 

 

RB

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