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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Gastropoda Deer Lake Tavern, PA Mahantango Formation Middle Devonian -
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Unknown Alpena, MI Rockport Quarry Limestone Middle Devonian -
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Brachiopoda Gore, VA Mahantango Formation Middle Devonian-
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Brachiopoda Cumberland, MD Rochester and McKenzie Formations Middle Silurian- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Isurus retroflexus Aurora Fossil Museum, NC Pungo River and Yorktown Formations Miocene-
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Hello, I found this rock in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. It seems an imprint of something most likely marine since the area here belongs to the Cretaceous period. Anyone has a clue what it might be? Thank you in advance.
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I traded for this tooth 20 some years ago. I cant remember anything about except that its from Peru. Can I get some help to id this tooth. Measures 2 3/8 inches. Thanks so much. RB
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Fairly confident this is a P. contortus but would love a second opinion. From the Calvert formation.
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Going through my collection and trying to put a name to these. All from the Calvert formation. Please note the numbers on the paper identify the different teeth.
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Going through my collection and trying to put a name to these. From the Calvert formation. Please note the numbers on the paper, these are to identify the individual teeth
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Are these sans-tigers or Hemipristis? Found in the Calvert formation. Note the different numbers for different teeth.
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