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Greetings! I’ve been trying to identify a little bone found in float at a Miocene exposure in Virginia… self guided research leads me to believe it is a distal phalanx from some creature, but that could be wrong, and I haven’t been able to pin down a match …it could even be reptile? I’d appreciate any pointers or suggestions… And if more pics or details are needed, I’ll supply. Thanks!
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Miocene Geoduck Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Panopea goldfussi Geoduck Clam (both valves) 4 inches in length Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, M.D. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Inarticulate Miocene Brachiopod from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Discinisca lugubris Discinid (inarticulate) Brachiopod 3/4 inches tall Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Moon Snail from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Euspira heros Moon Snail 1 and 1/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Venus Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Mercernaria cuneata Venus Clam 4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Cockle Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Chesacardium laqueatum Cockle Shell 3 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Dallarca elevata Ark Shell (both valves) 1 and 1/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Pecten Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Chesapecten nefrens Scallop shell 1 and 3/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Lucine Clam from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Stewartia anodonta Lucine Clam Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Venus Clams from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Dosinia acetabulum Venus Clams 3 and 1/2 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Geoduck Clam and Tongue Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD.
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Panopea golfussi (left) Glossus marylindica (right) Geoduck Clam and Tongue Shell 4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Miocene Tongue Shell from Matoaka Cottages, MD
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Glossus marylandica Tongue Shell (both valves) 2 and 3/4 inches across Miocene Choptank Formation Drum Cliff Member Chesapeake Group Matoaka Cottages St. Leonard, MD. A gift from historianmichael. Thanks Mike.-
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Calling out to those familiar with flying creatures from the Miocene! These two were found on separate occasions in float from Miocene cliffs. Anyone recognize? Thanks in advance!
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location: Calvert county, MD formation: chesapeake group Does anyone know what kind of sponge (I’m assuming that’s what it is) is on this shell? I found this years ago. Can’t remember but this was either a Calvert cliffs state park or brownie beach find. Im just now appreciating the coolness of this little guy.
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Found between Plum Point and Parker’s Creek. It is an upper anterior. Isurus retroflexus may be conspecific with Isurus paucus. Not found in situ.
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Westmoreland State Park, VA, USA: Unidentified possible vertebrae, rib(?), and shark tooth
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Hi all, I had a fairly productive first outing to Westmoreland State Park but I have no idea what any of the fossils I found are. I am happy to provide close-ups of any of the individual fossils, and in addition to the photos here, I posted some to imgur to get around the size restriction here. https://imgur.com/gallery/2uIedQS Thanks for your help!- 11 replies
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The Chesapeake Group has at least 16 different species of otoliths (from bony fish) that fossilized. I still have at least a thousand otoliths left to sort. So far I only have five different species (I think). I have already searched over a thousand otoliths in material brought back in just four trips to this middle Miocene (Calvert formation) site. Here are pictures of the five. If I find any additional species I will post them. 1. Micromesistius cognatus (a genus of cods) 2. Trisopterus sculptus (a genus of cods) 3. Genyonemus sp. (a croaker) 4. Pogonias sp. (a black drum fish) 5. Sciaenops sp. (a red drum fish)
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From the album: Calvert Cliffs
Choptank Formation Virginia Miocene Photographed exactly as found, with brilliant, polished surface when dry! Collected on private property with permission.