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© Camille Martin
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Rogue Embryo

Field collection by Camille Martin, August 25, 2011

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© Camille Martin
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Camille's fossils - Georgian Bay Formation

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  • Taken with SONY ILCE-7M3
  • Focal Length 42 mm
  • Exposure Time 2/1
  • f Aperture f/16.0
  • ISO Speed 200

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Fossildude19

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Not Cruziana, as it doesn't have the distinctive leg traces and center line. They look similar to modern bivalve traces.

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Rogue Embryo

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I brought this specimen to the Royal Ontario Museum rocks and fossils clinic, where it was identified as trilobite burrows with possible coprolites. Granted, that doesn't necessarily make it so, and I'm just starting to learn about such ichnofossils . . .

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Rogue Embryo

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I've removed "cruziana" and kept the vague "ichnofossil" until I learn more.

 

Thanks for your response!

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