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From the album: Troyes - nov 2015 - albian
Indet crustacean claw from the albian clay of Troyes -
From the album: Troyes - nov 2015 - albian
Indet crustacean claw from the albian clay of Troyes -
From the album: Troyes - nov 2015 - albian
Indet crustacean claw from the albian clay of Troyes -
From the album: Troyes - nov 2015 - albian
Indet crustacean claw from the albian clay of Troyes -
From the album: Cretaceous
Protocallianassa morton (ghost shrimp- partial claw, arm segment, pinchers) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ.- 1 comment
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From the album: Cretaceous
Hoploparia gabbi (Lobster arm/claw parts) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ.- 1 comment
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Found this specimen in "Woodbine" Tarrant/Dallas Co. Worked some Using 3/8" surgical chisel, got this far and had to stop. Carapace began to chip off with the matrix. MB, whatcha think? Jess B.
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Is This A Crab Carapace Or Just A Fragment Of A Claw Or Some Other Body Part? And If So, What Crab?
claire01 posted a topic in Fossil ID
As always, thanks for any help! This is very small, about 1/2 inch in size. Cenomanian. Eagle Ford. North Texas.- 11 replies
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Would somebody source a photo of the Crustacean Mecocheirus pearcei please i cant find one anywhere. Regards, Darren.
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Hi All, This is my first post to Fossil Forum and I'm quite excited about joining your community. I'm looking for a confirmation and possible identification of a specimen recently collected as part of a survey of fossils found in coal mine tailings in southern Indiana. I think this is the posterior half of a crustacean, possibly a shrimp of some kind. Hopefully, someone here can confirm or disprove. Thanks for your consideration! Best, John