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Burrows, Pekin formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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Scoyenia spp. burrows from the Triassic Pekin formation of Sanford, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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Horsetail compression, Cumnock formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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Triassic horsetail stem compression fossil, possibly Neocalamites spp., collected from the Cumnock formation shale of Sanford, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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Clam-shrimp compressions, Cumnock formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
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Triassic clam-shrimp compression fossils collected from Cumnock formation shale of Sanford, NC.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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Horsetail compression, Cumnock Formation, North Carolina, U.S.A., 2021
fossil_lover_2277 posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Lando’s Fossil Collection
Triassic horsetail, possibly Neocalamites spp., from the Cumnock formation shale of Sanford, NC. Collected from a publicly accessible, legally navigable creek.© Lando_Cal_4tw
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Triassic Cumnock formation North Carolina Cyzicus and unknown plant?
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So I just made a trip to a publicly accessible creek that cuts through the Triassic Cumnock formation of North Carolina. Made a couple of nice finds. An unknown plant fossil, it’s worn down a bit, but anyone think they can ID? Also found a TON of what I believe are Cyzicus fossils, the largest are just shy of 1cm. Can anyone confirm these are Cyzicus? Thanks for the help!!!- 10 replies
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Has anyone ever has success in Volusia county? I know the st. John's has many creeks and streams that run off of it. I'm really curious about these areas, I just dont know where I have access to. Any guidance is helpful!