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Howdy all, Here's another find I had in the Coon Creek Formation. Been trying to place it but I simply have no idea. Possibly Fasciolariidae?
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Howdy all, This is a fossil scallop valve I found in the Coon Creek Formation of Mcnairy County, Tennessee a few years ago. I've heard of two scallop genus coming from that area, this being neithea and pecten. Which one would this be?
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Am I the only one who loves the scent of the sediment in the Coon Creek formation?
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Take this proposal with a grain of salt. Posting it here because I didn't know where else to post it. References: https://www.mindat.org/taxon-8521156.html https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callianassa https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36095673/ https://nathistoc.bio.uci.edu/crustacea/Decapoda/Neotrypaea californiensis/index.htm C. mortoni material I used in my research: Proposal:
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These are a few things that some of my family members found when we went on a hunt in the Coon Creek Formation in McNairy County, Tennessee. I'm pretty sure the smaller one is just some hematite formation but I'm not sure about the other one.
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I have this Callianassa mortoni claw that I found back in 2018 and I was wondering what this structure is, I haven't seen it preserved on any others.
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Not exactly sure whether this is new information, has already been observed, or if this is just me misinterpreting fossils, but I recently noticed that there are two species of the Coon Creek Formation that look very similar. That being Pterotrigonia thoracica and Trigonia eufaulensis. I noticed while observing a gallery made by @Herb that each species looks very similar, and are almost indistinguishable. Upon observing other examples of each species, I came up with this conclusion: P. thoracica typically has 14-15 ribs on its shell, while T. eufualensis has 16-17. Let me know what you all think of this! The P. trigonia is a specimen that I found in 2018, while the T. eufualensis is from @Herb's gallery.
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I was digging in Prentiss county Mississippi at the Frankstown location, and pulled this out of the creek bed. Does anyone know what it is? IMG_4148.MOV
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Collected from a Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation several yr. ago. Maastrichtian. This specimen is yet to be worked out of the matrix, and is missing it's tail....tragic...sombody had Lobster for dinner. The first couple of segments of the tail are still there. A rare find indeed.-
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From the album: Most of my collection
Collected from a Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
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Collected from a Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
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This Phragmacone was collected April 25th 2014 from a Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian formation. The Coon Creek formation.-
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This material was collected from a Late Cretaceous Maastrichtian, Coon Creek formation, on April 25th 2014.-
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Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
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Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2013. Maastrichtian.-
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Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation in 2007 (or 08?) Maastrichtian.-
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Collected from the Late Cretaceous Coon Creek formation on Jan. 29th 2014. Maastrichtian.-
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Collected off hwy 64 east of Selmer, TN in 2014. From the Coon Creek formation. Late Cretaceous, Maastrichtian. Largest segment about 1 3/4 in. × 7/8 in.-
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