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From the album: Ordovician non-trilobite fossils
This is a relatively small (~1 cm) conulariid from the Upper Ordovician Utica Shale of New York. It’s sorta weathered, but you can still make out some of the structure, especially under a more powerful lens.© Owen Yonkin 2022
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Is this a conulariid? Found this weird imprint in the same rock as some brachiopods. Found armored fish bone, crinoids, corals, and bryozoans.
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Found these at the Nike Missile site in Waukesha Wisconsin. I found a chunk of armored fish bone in the same area. This is an update on my last post with the moss cleared off more. Thanks!
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This was found in the Pennsylvanian LaSalle Limestone of Illinois. My best guess is that the "top" specimen is a fragment of a conulariid, and that the "bottom" specimen is a fragment of an inarticulate brachiopod. But as I have never found any trace of a conulariid at this site, I was hoping to get a second opinion. It measures about 0.75cm at the widest dimension. Inarticulate brachiopod? Close ups of the "conulariid"
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Hello again. Today I have what may be a conulariid from the Lost River. General consensus on my Instagram was that this was a conulariid, but I’m wondering if anyone here has anything else they might be able to tell me about this thing it’s exactly one inch across, and the small circle on it is a little Brachiopod I hope the pictures are good enough - let me know if i need to post something else. ‘Also for future reference, should I do individual IDs or do them all on one big thread? Thanks!
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Hello everyone! I’m looking for any information on conulariids while showing the one I found! I found this specimen in west Michigan while fossil hunting recently. I used my microscope to get very zoomed in details of the ridges as this conulariid is very well preserved. The two very close up pictures are a 1000X while the last picture that isn’t as zoomed in is 50X, both are the same spot of the specimen. I know that these are thought to be some type of jellyfish/coral but that’s all I know of these fossils. Any more information would be really awesome, and I hope that you enjoy this find!
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Conularia huntiana from the Kalkberg formation.-
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I found this conulariid in a stormbed of the Utica Shale. I am not very familiar with conulariids, and was wondering if a more specific ID was possible. Unfortunately because of how the rock broke I was unable to recover the rest of the fossil.
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My second trilo hunt ever yields rare bug and strange mystery items.
fossilized6s posted a topic in Fossil ID
I'm happy to report that the fossil Gods were kind. This is only my second trilobite hunt ever, and I found a gem. I also found some other things, some I know, some I don't. First I'll post the ones I know. I'm posting this in "Fossil ID" and not "Trip reports", because I have more questions than answers. A nice bit of Conulariid that goes through the matrix. I still need to finish the prep. Cephalopod Bivalve, gastropods, cephalopod A nice hash plate. Now down to my mystery items. These are all from the Ordovician period. Unknown Brachiopod #1 Big mystery item (euryp- 17 replies
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From the album: Shadow Lake Formation
Conulariid - - Shadow Lake Formation, Kingston, Ontario© Corey Lablans Photography
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Fossils of the Gull River Formation, Black River Group This past weekend I came across a newly excavated site here in Kingston, Ontario. After spending a few hours over a few days here is what I collected. Cephelopod - Gull River Formation of the Black River Group, Kingston, Ontario 4.75" x (0.5" to 0.3") Conulariid - 0.75" x 0.5" - Gull River Formation of the Black River Group, Kingston, Ontario Thank you to Peter Lee and Nathan Thomas for identifying this for me. (Daimanella) - Brachiopod - Gull River Formation of the Black River Group, Kingston, Ontario
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I found these yesterday in what I could possibly make out to be a similar bedding plane (if that is the right term). I was wondering if anyone might be able to help me identify what species it is? It is from the Permian found on the South Coast on NSW Australia.
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