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Found another type of Brachiopod (see below) through careful searching near Skiatook Lake. It has been harder to spot then the other 3 types of brachiopods that I have found and which this forum's members have been awesome in helping me to identify: Neospirifer dunbari. Meekella striatocoastata, and Septimyalina perattenuata. I could use help once again in identifying this type. I believe its a brachiopod and not a bivalve because it seems to have a line of symmetry from the front to the back (along the top) Notice the back has that characteristic dip in it. It definitely has been more satisfying finding this type because its bigger (up to 3 inches) and usually harder to spot as it seems to have the same color & texture as the surrounding outcrops. Has taken an hour to find one sometimes.
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Most of the time I see a fossil such as photo 1. When I flip it over to see the back I often get photo 2. Today I was combing with my eyes a section of water just off the lake shore in NE Oklahoma when I spotted a nice Brachiopod photo 3 ( I think it was one) When I flipped it over I was pretty shocked because the inside was almost totally clean of extra material photo 4. I don't recognize the species... but its pretty cool.
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