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From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils
Cimitaria recurva Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR-
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Poorly preserved pteriomorph bivalve, not sure what genus Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR-
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Actinodesma erectum Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR-
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Cypricardella sp. and Bembexia sulcomarginata Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR -
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Cypricardella tenuistriata Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR-
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Bivalve Paleoneilo sp.? Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR -
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Goniophora hamiltonensis Middle Devonian Skaneateles Formation Hamilton Group CHR-
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Grammysioidea sp. Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group DSR -
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Phestia brevirostra Tiny bivalve Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR -
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Pholadella radiata Givetian Moscow Fm. Hamilton Group. DSR -
Never seen anything like this so far. I know it's an Inoceramid from the shell structure but I've never seen one in this shape before. I know there's a lot of variety with this species but I have a lot of experience collecting bivalves and I've never seen one like this.
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I’ve been going through the finds from my recent(ish) outing with fellow TFF member @Jeffrey P and remembered that I promised Jeff to post this little bivalve. To my knowledge it’s the first inflated and relatively complete bivalve that he or I have found at one of our favorite hunting spots. Any previously suspected bivalve has been fragmented or deflated and damaged beyond definitive identification. It is from the Glen Dean Limestone formation of the Leitchfeild Kentucky area which is Carboniferous (Mississippian) in age. It’s tiny, but was one of the top finds of the day. Literature is sparse to non-existent on bivalves for this formation and bivalves are not my forte. Any ideas? Please disregard the little bit of shell jammed under the corner in the next two pictures. It’s only there to hold the bivalve at a better angle. The hinge line needs some cleanup to expose it better, but it’s so small and delicate that I am hesitant to do much.
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Goniaphora hamiltonensis from the Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian) Deep Springs Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.© 2022 T. Jones
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Found this fossil on a sandbar in the Missouri River, near the border of Northeast Nebraska and Southeast South Dakota. ID'd as bivalve, looking for more specific answer. Thanks!
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Rudists
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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Hello everyone, I saw these marine looking fossils in what I think are sandstone blocks used to construct the Alcazar in Cordoba, Spain. I saw a lot of bivalve looking fossils in these blocks and one really interesting one, which looks like a sea urchin to me. I am a total newbie, so would really appreciate any help in identifying the age and ID of these fossils.
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I have 11 specimens of this, and all of them are incomplete. I am posting an example that shows the salient features that apply to all. This is from the lower Devonian Birdsong Shale member of the Ross formation in Parsons, Tennessee. All specimens are 30~50 mm ovals consisting of growth rings only, and any hinge area is missing from all. The rings have no radial features or ornamentation. They are very shallowly concave and seemingly have no prominent apex The growth rings center from what appears to be a muscle scar, and the outer ring is always slightly thicker and wider. The shell is quite thin at about 1 mm. I can post other photos, but this one has all the key features that are perplexing me.
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I drive 8 hours with a friend to a location he remembers from his childhood as yielding a lot. Oh boy it did. 100% worth the drive. Lake Huron, among the agates, pyrite, yooperlite, has some extraordinary Devonian fossils. All fossils were collected from the beach of his family’s property except for the fenestelid bryozoan, which was found at a gas station on the way there. please enjoy this collection of gastropods, petoskey stones, various tabulate corals, crinoids, stromatoporoids, bivalves, Brachiopods, tenteculites, horn corals, an unidentified agatized fossil in jasper matrix, and a pudding stone I felt like showing off too. Thanks! I highly recommend the area.
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From the album: Early Jurassic fossils of Northamptonshire, UK
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From the album: Early Jurassic fossils of Northamptonshire, UK
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