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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Crinoidea Unknown crinoid stalk with cirri attachment nodes-
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Stumbled upon a cool looking partial tooth. I'm not the best with IDing teeth, but I think this might be a Cladodont tooth? It has side cusplets. The tooth root measures 1 inch across.
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Athyridida Family: Athyrididae Genus: Composita Species: Composita subtilita This large Composita exposed had a portion of it's valves both missing, infilled with calcite crystal and it's brachidium.-
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Juresania nebrascensis brachial valve interior
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Strophomenata Order: Productida Family: Echinoconchidae Genus: Juresania Species: Juresania nebrascensis (brachial valve interior)-
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I've found some nice looking gastropods, although I'm not certain what type. I'd like to hopefully ID this type before cleaning this specimen any further. This comes from Pennsylvanian aged Deer Creek Limestone. I thought maybe it could be an Amphiscapha?
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Trilobita Order: Proetida Family: Proetidae Genus: Ameura Species: Ameura missouriensis-
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Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Trilobita Order: Proetida Family: Proetidae Genus: Ameura Species: Ameura missouriensis -
From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Trilobita Order: Proetida Family: Proetidae Genus: Ameura Species: Ameura missouriensis- 1 comment
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Petalodontidae Family: Pristodontidae Genus: Peripristis-
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Athyridida Family: Athyrididae Genus: Composita Species: Composita subtilita-
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I split out what looked like a promising Ameura trilobite a day ago. After the split, I took the plate home to use a rotary tool to trim the matrix down. Then I used a sewing needle to do some detail work. It turned out not to be complete, as it's right cheek is missing. This specimen would have been around 3 inches if all there, maybe next time!
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Been on a bit of a bug hunt lately. After a lot of effort, I found a layer with trilobites. After some research, it seems the 3 types of trilobite genus available in Pennsylvanian aged rocks around this area are Ameura, Anisopyge, and Ditomopyge. Ameura missouriensis is reported from the Deer Creek Formation and looks like the closest match. I just wanted to get some second opinions and see what others thought as well. Enrolled, but missing cheeks Isolated cephalon
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