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Hi, new member here. I found this rock in a gravel pile. I live in north eastern Ohio and I assume it came from one of the local gravel pits. I would appreciate it if someone could tell me what I have. The cheesy scale is one inch. Thank you.
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Cretaceous Burmite Dipteran stuck in amber just after Eclosion
Biotalker posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
This dipteran became stuck in amber approximately 100mya just after eclosing (coming out from its pupal case as a new adult). The shape of the wing indicates it was in the process of unfurling and therefore never took flight. -
Hi Folks- I had another nodule split open from the same location (Braidwood/Mazon Creek)- where I found the roachoid wing. It appears to be wing-like - but the preservation is not as definitive. Part of the detail is on each nodule. Please take a look and let me know if you agree with my ID. Thanks in advance. Evan
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Mazon Creek - Proof That Roaches Have Survived Million Of Years?
evannorton posted a topic in Fossil ID
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