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Finally after a streak of bad luck with my concretions I think I’ve found something. First concretion I am almost certain contains something. Looks to me like a worm (?) Second I’m not super confident on but looks different from a lot of the other duds I’ve opened. Wouldn’t have much of an idea of what it could be. Third definitely also looks like something to me, one half did break a bit but I should be able to fix that. I hope the pictures are in order! I will try to fix if not. (I put the penny for scale if that helps)
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Mazon Creek freshwater (Braidwood) bivalve picture request
archaeo posted a topic in Questions & Answers
I have a major favor to ask of the forum members: I am giving an educational talk about Mazon Creek and cannot find a good picture of a freshwater (Braidwood) bivalve I could use. I 'd be most appreciative of a picture of any kind with scientific name. Will give credit/attribute in talk. Thank you in advance.- 3 replies
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I was a lucky recipient of a wonderfully CRAPPY package from @Nimravis a couple of months ago. Now I need some educating. 1. The only recognizable inclusions in this coprolite are plant fragments, most of which appear to be woody debris. There is one relatively intact "leaf?" that may be recognizable to some of you experienced Mazon Creek folks. My educated guess is it is from a lycopod. Can anyone confirm this. From what I have read, the only herbivores large enough to have produced a mass of this size are Arthropleura, the giant millipede arthropods. How exciting is that!?! 2. This one looks like some sort of stem fragment. Would this be from a lycopod as well?
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