msomma12 Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 Two species from the Yorktown Formation along the James River in Virginia that I cannot identify. One a coral (if not genus name, family?) and the other what I presume to be part of a bivalve. Both are very common yet I cannot find them in any references. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
Tidgy's Dad Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 Hello. The one on the left looks like a sponge to me. Link to post Share on other sites
caldigger Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 23 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said: Hello. The one on the left looks like a sponge to me. Agreed For the shell fragments, I came up with Atlantic Ribbed Mussels. How do these compare? Link to post Share on other sites
sixgill pete Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 I believe the left one is a bryzoan. We find very similar ones in the Yorktown here in North Carolina. As far as the bivalve pieces. I do not believe there is enough to make an accurate guess. 1 Link to post Share on other sites
hemipristis Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 5 hours ago, msomma12 said: Two species from the Yorktown Formation along the James River in Virginia that I cannot identify. One a coral (if not genus name, family?) and the other what I presume to be part of a bivalve. Both are very common yet I cannot find them in any references. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. I offer the following: A species of cockle, Genus Isocardium (first two photos), or an arc, Genus Anadara (3rd photo). Drawings from the classic Lauck Ward publication Mollusca of the Miocene/Pliocene of VA & NC. It''s an excellent reference to have if one collects Neogene fossil shells Link to post Share on other sites
Al Dente Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 7 hours ago, sixgill pete said: I believe the left one is a bryzoan. We find very similar ones in the Yorktown here in North Carolina. I agree. Link to post Share on other sites
msomma12 Posted November 18, 2019 Author Share Posted November 18, 2019 Thanks everyone! Link to post Share on other sites
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