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I found this (presumably fossilized bone) loose in southwest Missouri. Am I correct in my presumption.
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Found what looks like a Phacopid trilobite here in Missouri. It was found weathered, but I believe it's from the Bailey Limestone. Is there a fauna list or reference anyone has on these trilobites they could share?
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Found in Boone County, Missouri, USA on the Manitou Bluffs directly above the Missouri River. Please and thank you for any ID help!
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I found what I think is a very small and mostly complete (distal edge view) cladodont tooth. It appears to be missing some root and also has a crack running right through it, so I glued around the stone to keep it stable enough until I get home to clean it up in a few weeks. Any thoughts? It looks like one to me, but I've been wrong plenty of times before.
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I joined today just to figure out what I’ve found out back today. Found in Johnson County Missouri. Does also seem to be hollow as I can hear something shaking around inside. Is about 3” in diameter. Would greatly appreciate your thoughts!! Thank you all!
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Hey guys, wasn't sure if this could possibly be a tooth of some sort? Or if it's just my imagination. Thanks for your input! Found in a creek bed near the Mississippi in Northern Missouri
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Hi I found this in a creek bed in Missouri not far from the Mississippi River. Need help identifying please. If I were to guess, it's some piece of a crinoid? It's my best find since I started this new hobby. Thanks
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Hi, please excuse me if I've posted this in the wrong place. I just got a trilobite out of a friend's estate, but I can't find any information about it. The label states: Eoharpes ottowaensis, Billings M. Ord. (Kimmswick Fm.) Frankford, Mo. My friend was generally very good about properly labeling his specimens, and he was familiar with Ordovician trilobites in Missouri, so this one's a bit puzzling. Maybe a typo? Any help or suggestions that you have will be greatly appreciated.
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Found in creek bed in Northern St. Charles County, Missouri. It's interesting... don't think it's just a rock. Maybe just an impression (or whatever it's called, can't remember proper term), or if it's one or more things. Help with ID would be very much appreciated! Also, please let me know if photo quality is not sufficient or if anyone has any suggestions for future post.
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Hello! Can't wait to share some of my finds. Also looking forward to input for ID's from this fantastic community!
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From the album: Purchased Trilobites of Isotelus2883
Maquoketa formation, This one was bought in-person from the Past and Present shop in Blasdell. It has a genal spine preserved, which is somewhat uncommon. -
I collected this disarticulated cystoid from the Kimmswick Formation (Late Ordovician) in eastern Missouri. Cystoids are well outside my wheelhouse, so I was hoping someone here might be able to help me narrow down an ID, if one can be made at all from what's present. Thanks for any help.
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New here. Trying to figure out what this is. I found it along a creek bed near Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. Inside reminds me off bone marrow, but I'm not sure it's a bone. Any ideas?
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I found this in my backyard in a hole that my husband dug in southeast Missouri. I thought it might be metal but the more I look at it the less it seems like metal. A magnet doesn't stick to it. I have never seen anything like it. Feels like rock. Both sides are fairly symmetrical. It is 1.25" tall.
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Can you tell me what this is? The orange center breaks down to powder. Found in Hickory lick branch of Big creek in southern Lincoln Co on Warren Co line.
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