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From the album: Lower Carboniferous fossils of Ireland
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Hi guys , what type of shell is this and also i was curious about the type of rock as its not the limestone I usually find fossils in at this location around the dublin coast
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I run across these guys frequently in the Mississippian Redwall Limestones around Arizona's Verde Valley. They are generally accompanied by lots of Crinoids and solitary Rugose Corals. They're always this oval shape with segmented structure. They look like an isopod, to me, but could be some other crustacean. Any help out there for the identification of these "bugs?"
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Described by Bardack 1974 as a juvenile lungfish. The assignment as a larval lungfish is discussed by Schultze 1977, p. 395. References: Bardack, D. (1974) A larval fish from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois. Jour. Paleontol., 48, pp. 988-993. SCHULTZE, H.-P. (1977) Megapleuron zangerli A New Dipnoan from the Pennsylvanian, Illinois. Fieldiana Geology Vol. 33, No. 21, 375-396.
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With soft part preservation. Lit.: Landman, N. H., and R. A. Davis, 1988. "Jaw and crop preserved in an orthoconic nautiloid cephalopod from the Bear Gulch Limestone (Mississippian, Montana)." Mapes, R. S. 1987. "Upper Paleozoic cephalopod mandibles: frequency of occurrence, modes of preservation, and paleoecological implications". Journal of Paleontology 61: 521-538.
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