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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Petalodontiformes Family: Pristodontidae Genus: Peripristis sp.-
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I found this odder little brachiopod on my last outing a few days back. I didn't examine it until I got home later that day, and realized then it wasn't one of the more dominant species in the formation. It has qualities that match well with Phricodothyris. It would be a nice new species to my collection, but I am not completely certain. What do you think?
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Strophomenata Order: Productida Family: Echinoconchidae Genus: Juresania Species: Juresania nebrascensis-
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I collected some potentially nice Ameura trilobites this past year. I sent them to get professionally prepared and had Malcolm Thornley do the work. Both our efforts have definitely paid off! My favorite is this almost prone bug. There is some small restoration on the back half were some shell flaked from the split. Very happy and impressed with the results. As found After preparation
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While working out a brachiopod from some limestone, I also ended up finding this little gem of a stem. The crinoid stem ended up having something encrusting it and I'm not certain if it's a sponge or bryzoan. It kind of looks like Heliospongia I've found, but I'm not certain. It's from the Deer Creek Limestone.
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Was fortunate to find an interesting tooth a few months back. I didn't find it soon enough though. The elements had taken their toll and cracked it as well as splitting it into two pieces. After extraction and clean up, I thought it compared well to Campodus/ Agassizodus. Any thoughts?
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I worked out a few crusher teeth this past week. These teeth come from the Deer Creek limestone. They all look pretty similar. Not certain if they are the same, or from different species of fish. The second is the smallest ive found. I know form genera is an issue with these too. Anyone have any insight? #1 #2 #3
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