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So I know I recently posted some fossils that I couldn’t identify, but I’m sorting through my collection and I have found a lot more fossils which I can’t t identify. Could someone help me identify these clam-shaped fossils that I found in Arkona? Any help would be appreciated.
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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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Hello all. I have been really stumped on these for a long time. They look like small bivalves at first site, but they have odd shapes and some have a long, straight "hinge line"; none have a clear umbo or ornamentation or internal detail. I wonder if they could be ostracods? I found them at an outcrop near Catskill, NY, at a place where you can see the Taconic Unconformity. Specimen came from a big slab of rock detached from the outcrop, and I could not find where it came from. So it's age could be late silurian or middle ordovician. In the microscope, I can tell it's definitely a shell material. Need to do acid test. Any ideas? Thanks, Bob
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