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Winner of the January 2018 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month!
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The winner of the Jan. 2018 IPFOTM goes to... the Flexicalymene cf. F. senaria Trilobite from the Ordovician Galena Formation, Prosser Member of Fillmore Co., MN! Congrats to @GerryK! -
January 2018 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll
Cris posted a topic in Fossil of the Month
Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries. The poll ends Feb. 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE. 1. Asphinctites Tenuiplicatus Ammonite - Middle Jurassic - Gnaszyn, Poland 2. Productid sp. Brachiopods - Carboniferous - Brown County, Texas 3. Crinoid Stem Trace - upper Devonian to lower Carboniferous - NE Oklahoma 4. Flexicalymene cf. F. senaria Trilobite - Ordovician Galena Formation, Prosser Member - Fillmore Co., MN 5. Aulacopleura pogsoni Trilobite - Early Silurian Cotton Formation - Cotton Hill Quarry near Forbes, NSW Australia 6. Inoceramus concentricus Bivalve - Cretaceous - France 7. Ecphora Gastropod - Miocene Calvert Formation - Brownies Beach, Calvert County, Maryland, USA 8. Heteromorphic Ammonite - Upper Cretaceous Austin Chalk Formation - Ellis County, Texas, USA 9. Anomia ephippium Oyster - Late Eocene - The Hague, Netherlands- 3 replies
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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries. The poll ends Feb. 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE. 1. Allodesmus Cheek Tooth - Middle Miocene Round Mountain Silt Formation - Bakersfield, California 2. Associated Phytosaur Bones - Late Triassic Redonda Formation - Ragland, New Mexico 3. Shrew Mandible - Late Pleistocene - Florida 4. Shark Vertebra - Miocene Calvert Formation - Brownie’s Beach, Calvert County, Maryland 5. Pathological Hubbell Megalodon Tooth - Miocene Calvert Formation - Calvert Cliffs Maryland 6. Lower Lateral Megalodon Tooth - Miocene Calvert Formation - Calvert Cliffs, Maryland