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Strange flower like thing in burmite Electrophycus? What even was Electrophycus?
jikohr posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hi everyone! I recently acquired a flower like thing in burmite and I'm trying to figure out what this thing is. The closest match I can find is this thing called Electrophycus astroplethus which should be mystery solved except I'm having trouble understanding exactly what type of plant it is. https://www.palaeontologie-troppenz.de/amber-bernstein seems to classify it as an "algal flowering body" from the Chaetophoraceae family, a family of green algae. My question is, is my ID right and is that really what this thing is? An algae flower? Is that a thing that existed? The idea kinda reminds me of the "algal fruiting bodies" aka porocystis you find all over the Texas limestone which coincidentally are a very similar age (Mid Cretaceous). Was algae just a lot more creative back then? The plant inclusion measures 14 mm, though I've seen them bigger. Any insight is appreciated as always! -
OK guys I will accept nonfossil reality if these are not reconized ...thank you gentlemen and ladies for excusing my amateur posts 20230116_091752.mp4 20230116_092339.mp4
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Plant and Insect Fossil Finds From Florissant Fossil Quarry ( Colorado )
Samurai posted a topic in Fossil ID
Location: Colorado Time: Late Eocene Epoch Formation: Florissant Formation Hello! I had the fortunate opportunity to visit the famous Florissant Fossil Quarry in Colorado and was able to collect some amazing stuff before the rain ended our class fossil hunting ventures. Nevertheless I have at least 3 insects that I was hoping I could ask for identifications on for here! I also added some of my plant fossil finds if anyone can recognize those too it would be great! Found this little fly guy Mosquito? or something else? Insect larvae? Or just missing the wings? To me this looks like a possible larvae of some insect, but the wings present in the top right might suggest another story, what do you think? All of my insects just so happened to be next to each other with some amorphous plant debris Fossil Flower? I spotted this guy right as we arrived lying in a mound by the road Sorry for the grainy photos, this guy just could not focus for the life of me Leaves: Other plant material: Couldn't really categorize this one. It was very weird to say the least as it looks very plant like but I have a feeling it could be something more.- 1 reply
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