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another fossil full of small brachiopods from the creek today
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Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found a fossil full of small brachiopods here is a photo- 3 replies
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Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found a wide variety of fossils mostly brachiopods and crinoid stems here is a few photos
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today in the creek I found a small shell fossil the name of the fossil is called Productella speciosa here is a photo
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i found another bivalve in the creek today here is what my book says about it
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I found a cool bivalve fossil in the creek today here is what my book says about it its is called Goniophora perangulata Trapezoidal shell, with length typically twice the height.Ventral margin curving with sinuosity in anterior third and slight constriction at the posterior end.Surface with fine concentric growth lines. to 60-90 mm -
Hi everyone this is matthew again guess what I found today in the creek I found a trilobite head and a tail and it has been long time since I have found that kind of fossil here is 2 photos
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again more brachiopods found in the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
hi everyone this is matt again it happened again today I found 1 nice brachiopod and a bivalve fossils here are some photos- 2 replies
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hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found this fossil with a lot of different brachiopods in it here is a photo
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Strange round rocks here in Elgin, TX. I just joined yesterday and trying to figure out how to post here. Thanks for having me. I've found so much cool stuff here since arriving from VA in2018. #rocknerdsrock
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hi everyone this is matthew again today in the creek I found another bivalve fossil I think the name for it is called Gramatodon hamiltoniae but I am not sure about that so I don't what kind it is here are 2 photos
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I found even more great brachiopod fossils today in the creek
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is matt again guess what today in the creek I found some great brachiopod fossils here is 3 photos -
Age is Miocene-Pliocene. Bryozoan is an immediate thought, but I'm pretty sure that they're quite rare post Paleozoic, and this kind of encrustation is very common in the locality where the specimen was found. Here is a picture: Bonus thanks if anyone knows with some certainty what the bivalve itself might be from the photo, though I doubt it.
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2 brachiopod fossils in one rock I found in the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
hi everyone this is matthew again today I went fossil hunting in the creek and broke apart a rock and found 2 different kinds of brachiopod fossils on it here is a photo -
Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found a nice bivalve fossil it has been a few years since I have found one of these in my book it says this about the fossil lunulicardium eriensis small to medium-sized ,ovate to rounded triangular shell. Posterior margin straight: anterior margin rounded. surface with 60 to 80 very fine radial lines, and concentric growth lines making low undulations on the surface
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My friend found this in Montana a couple of years ago. She thought it was an unusual roce. I think it is a fossilized turtle shell with some bones albeit very small bones. I tried my best to get decent photos.... Anyone want to weigh in on what it is? Thanks for any input.
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Hi All! I found this possible nautilus fossil shell on the beach. It has nacre and also is quite fossilised on the ends. Any help with ID would be very appreciated. Thankyou!
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Hi, I would really like some help to ID this fossil shell. Is it a brachiopod ? What time would this be from? I found this in the quicksilver almaden county park in California. There were quite a few similar shell fossils, Parts of them are visible in this piece of rock itself. Thanks a lot !
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Found this, what looks like a shell in granite. Riverbed in Wallonia, south of Belgium. River, the Ourthe (or Semois). Any chance this could be named or roughly dated?
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Good evening everyone! Hope everyone is safe and healthy! Found this little (15mm) "ammonoid", that, to the best I can find is an example of a ridged ammonite Neoglyphioceras sp? (Unklesbay Common fossils of Missouri 1973). It was found in Pennsylvanian Winterset limestone in Kansas City. Is this a fair observation/guess? Thanks for any input! Bone
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a whole bunch brachiopods fossils I found today in the creek
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is matthew again today in the creek I found a lot of brachiopod fossils here is a lot of photos enjoy -
HI everyone this is matt again take a look at this nice clam and brachiopod fossil I found today in the creek here is a photo
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guess what I found another brachiopod fossil today in the creek
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is matt again guess what today I found another nice brachiopod fossil in the creek this time it is a big one here is a photo -
another brachiopod fossil again from the creek today
matthew textor posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hi everyone this is Matt again today in the creek I found this nice brachiopod fossil they are all called whidbornella lachrymosa here is a photo -
I found another brachiopod fossil in the creek enjoy
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Hi everyone this is matthew again today in the creek I found this small but nice brachiopod fossil here is a photo -
So when I found the encrusted bivalve, I found this in the same roadcut in what I believe is Bethany falls limestone in Kansas City. It has define spikes/spines/other with softer margins and I simply don't know. there are no other complete fossils near it but there is this imprint-whatever that is ?? Any help or thoughts, as always, appreciated! Thanks! Bone
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Hi everyone this is matt again today in the creek I found this very cool clam fossil in my book it calls it Grammysioidea arcuata the description says about it Transversely elliptical to subovate shell, with prominently incurved beaks ; anterior and posterior ends rounded. Surface with strong , uniform concentric ridges with fine concentric striae.