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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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Fossil Brachiopod Diaphragmus cestriensis EDIT: Updated pictures and stratigraphic information.
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New Carboniferous- Permian brachiopods from Klaipeda district Western Lithuania
D.N.FossilmanLithuania posted a topic in Fossil ID
Good morning everyone. This summer I was in Klaipeda district (Western Lithuania) for several days and found some interesting brachiopod fossils in dolomite boulders that probably date back to Carboniferous- Permian times. Please help to identify genera of these brachiopod specimens, it would help much to know the precise age of each boulder. The largest brachiopod specimens are up to 3 cm length, the smallest rhynchonellid is 5 mm length.- 1 reply
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Carboniferous and Permian boulders in Lithuania- discovery needs confirmation!
D.N.FossilmanLithuania posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Dear Guys, During the last several years i detected unknown truth talking about Lithuanian boulders- the Carboniferous and Permian marine rocks are very numerous and their age is various- there can be found almost each stage of Carboniferous and Permian. The main rock types are three- dolomite and limestone with masses of brachiopods that is various in color, stromatolite limestone with mollusks and unidentified cephalon like fossils, and the last- lacustrine limestone with coelacanth scales and possible plant remains (Carboniferous rhabdodermatids are very numerous). Carbon- 16 replies
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Dear Guys, Few weeks ago I found these brachiopod remains in Klaipeda district (Western Lithuania) and I don't know which genera they belong to. I think the age should be Late Devonian or Early Carboniferous. Please help to identify these remains. Best Regards Domas
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This is a plate of Productus brachiopods with spines collected from marine sedimentary brown-red clay shale, which sits on a bed of breccia limestone. Location is slope above rest-stop on east side of Highway 89 N about two miles north of Riceville Rd. in central Montana. Was collected on Jan 21,2019. Prep work was done by collector David C. Powers.
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