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Today I went through a few small containers of concretions that were collected in the late 70’s / early 80’s. These were not collected by me, these are from a collection that I purchased last year from a friend. These were in multiple freezer/ thaw cycles. A lot popped today, mainly Essexella asherae and possibly another species. A decent Tully Monster also opened- it has the neck, transverse bar with eyes and a nice body. A couple shrimp, worms and a leech. Annularia- A large fern concretion that did not open very well. A few other pieces of flora. Back to more freeze and thaw, I have a lot more to go.
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Essexella asherae Mazon Creek, IL (Mazon Creek Private Property) Francis Creek Shale Carboniferous (Middle Pennsylvanian)- 2 comments
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Essexella asherae Mazon Creek, IL (Mazon Creek Private Property) Francis Creek Shale Carboniferous (Middle Pennsylvanian)- 2 comments
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Hello all, I'm a long time lurker on the forum and a new member! I recently went on a trip to the Mazonia-Braidwood State Fish and Wildlife Area for the first time and am hoping for some assistance/confirmation on my IDs. 1. An imprint of some species of Pecopteris. 2. I'm fairly confident this is a partial Essexella adhere 3. Possibly also an Essexella asherae, but I suspect it also may be wishful thinking Thanks in advance for any assistance! I've got a few small nodules going through a freeze/thaw cycle now, so fingers crossed I'll have some more luck.
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I only have a two of these but they are nice (to me anyway). They're Essexella asherae jellyfish from Pit #11, Francis Creek Shale, Braidwood, Illinois. Middle Pennsylvanian period. The first measures 3' x 2" and the second measures 2.75" 2.5".
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