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Florida Bivalve Identification Help (small - less than 1 cm)
Gregory Kruse posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, I found these bivalves in north Cape Coral, FL. They were in a pile of shells being used for landscaping so I presume that the sediments came from a nearby quarry of ?Pleistocene age, possibly the Caloosahatchee Fm. Can someone help me verify and identify these fossils? Thank you!- 4 replies
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Florida Gastropod Identification Help (small - less than 1 cm)
Gregory Kruse posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, I found these gastropods in north Cape Coral, FL. They were in a pile of shells being used for landscaping so I presume that the sediments came from a nearby quarry of ?Pleistocene age, possibly the Caloosahatchee Fm. Can someone help me verify and identify these fossils? Thank you!- 5 replies
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Florida Bivalve Identification Help (small - less than 1 cm) 2nd Post
Gregory Kruse posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, I found these bivalves in north Cape Coral, FL. They were in a pile of shells being used for landscaping so I presume that the sediments came from a nearby quarry of ?Pleistocene age, possibly the Caloosahatchee Fm. Can someone help me verify and identify these fossils? Thank you!- 2 replies
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Florida Bivalve Identification Help (small - less than 1 cm) 3rd Post
Gregory Kruse posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, I found this bivalve in north Cape Coral, FL. They were in a pile of shells being used for landscaping so I presume that the sediments came from a nearby quarry of ?Pleistocene age, possibly the Caloosahatchee Fm. Can someone help me verify and identify this fossil? Thank you!- 1 reply
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Does anybody recognize this? I'm guessing a dermal denticle, but the elongated shape is unusual to me. Other microfauna in the matrix includes shark(cladodont) teeth, fish teeth, gastropods, goniatites, crinoid and echinoid plates and spines, ostracods, brachiopods, bryozoan, and conodonts. For scale field of view= ~1cm. Magnification 20X Magnification 40X
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