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Not too long ago, I went fossil hunting with @Tales From the Shale and another friend at a Pennsylvanian roadcut in Oglesby, Illinois. We found a truly epic amount of fossils and I'm only now categorizing and trying to properly ID them. Here are a few I'm wondering if anyone would be able to ID? Some of the brachiopods I found there. This next one I am completely baffled as to what it could be? Maybe some part of a straight shelled nautiloid? I'm pretty sure this next one is a Chondrichthyan, but unsure on genus ID. Unknown Brachiopod about the size of a penny. Possible crusher plate about 2 mm. In length! Species ID unknown. Larger unknown brachipods. Possible penny sized worm imprints.
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From the album: Chondrichthyan Teeth From The Pennsylvanian Period
While there is no exact identification I assume this tooth to belong to the genus Orodus but it is highly likely that it belongs to some sort of Eugeneodontiform rather than being from Orodus but so far I have no exact identification. I also have another tooth in this collection that is similar in size.-
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