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March 2020 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll


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March 2020 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Palmoxylon sp. (fossilized palm) - Kirtland Formation, Upper Cretaceous - San Juan County, New Mexico
      2
    • 2. Venerid (bivalve shell) - 1.3 Ma, Pleistocene - North East Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
      1
    • 3. Conocardium cuneus (rostroconch) - Devonian, Amherstburg Fm - Ontario
      3
    • 4. Syringopora multattenuata (tabulate coral) - Bethany Falls Limestone Member within the Swope Limestone, Carboniferous - Kansas City, Missouri
      4
    • 5. Spiriferid brachiopod with internal spiralia - Mississippian - Henry County, Missouri
      1
    • 6. Rhizopalmoxylon sp. (palm root) - Kirtland Formation, Upper Cretaceous - San Juan County, New Mexico
      1
    • 7. Ostrea digitalina growing on Turritella partschi - Langhian/Badenian, Miocene - Wetzelsdorfberg-3, St. Josef, Styria, Austria
      0
    • 8. Sponge (Phylum Porifera, Class unknown) - Naco Formation, Pennsylvanian - North of Payson, Arizona
      1
    • 9. Bryozoan encrusted crinoid segment - Chainman Formation, Carboniferous - Utah
      1
    • 10. Abertella dengleri sand dollar - Hawthorne Group, Peace River Formation, Late Miocene - Peace River, Hardee County, Florida
      3
    • 11. Periarchus pileussinensis sand dollar - Tivola Limestone, Late Eocene (~35 Ma) - Perry, Georgia
      1
    • 12. Chlamys spillmani clinchfieldensis scallop with both valves - Tivola Limestone, Late Eocene (~35 Ma) - Perry, Georgia
      0
    • 13. Scolecodonts (maxilla/jaws) of polychaetes (Protarabellites or Oenonites & Ramphoprion) - Georgian Bay Fm, Upper Ordovician - Mimico Creek, Toronto, Ontario
      33
    • 14. Cunningtoniceras inerme ammonite - Middle Cenomanian, Cretaceous - Northern France
      1
    • 15. Unknown echnioid - Ozan Formation Red Beds, Cretaceous - North Sulphur River, Fannin County, Texas
      8
    • 16. Glyptocrinus deculatus crinoid - Fairview Formation, Cincinnatian Upper Ordovician - Maysville, Kentucky
      31
    • 17. Rhinocaris columbina phyllocarid - Hamilton group, Moscow formation, Windom Shale, Middle Devonian (Givetian) - Madison county, New York
      6

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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 April 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE

 

1. Palmoxylon sp. (fossilized palm) - Kirtland Formation, Upper Cretaceous - San Juan County, New Mexico

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2. Venerid (bivalve shell) - 1.3 Ma, Pleistocene - North East Punta Cana, Dominican Republic 

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3. Conocardium cuneus (rostroconch) - Devonian, Amherstburg Fm - Ontario

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4. Syringopora multattenuata (tabulate coral) - Bethany Falls Limestone Member within the Swope Limestone, Carboniferous -  Kansas City, Missouri

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5. Spiriferid brachiopod with internal spiralia - Mississippian - Henry County, Missouri

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6. Rhizopalmoxylon sp. (palm root) - Kirtland Formation, Upper Cretaceous - San Juan County, New Mexico

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7. Ostrea digitalina growing on Turritella partschi - Langhian/Badenian, Miocene - Wetzelsdorfberg-3, St. Josef, Styria, Austria

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8. Sponge (Phylum Porifera, Class unknown) - Naco Formation, Pennsylvanian - North of Payson, Arizona

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9. Bryozoan encrusted crinoid segment - Chainman Formation, Carboniferous - Utah

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10. Abertella dengleri sand dollar - Hawthorne Group, Peace River Formation, Late Miocene - Peace River, Hardee County, Florida

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11. Periarchus pileussinensis sand dollar - Tivola Limestone, Late Eocene (~35 Ma) - Perry, Georgia

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12. Chlamys spillmani clinchfieldensis scallop with both valves - Tivola Limestone, Late Eocene (~35 Ma) - Perry, Georgia

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13. Scolecodonts (maxilla/jaws) of polychaetes (Protarabellites or Oenonites & Ramphoprion) - Georgian Bay Fm, Upper Ordovician - Mimico Creek, Toronto, Ontario

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14. Cunningtoniceras inerme ammonite - Middle Cenomanian, Cretaceous - Northern France

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15. Unknown echnioid - Ozan Formation Red Beds, Cretaceous - North Sulphur River, Fannin County, Texas

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16. Glyptocrinus deculatus crinoid - Fairview Formation, Cincinnatian  Upper Ordovician - Maysville, Kentucky

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17. Rhinocaris columbina phyllocarid - Hamilton group, Moscow formation, Windom Shale, Middle Devonian (Givetian) - Madison county, New York

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We really do have an embarrassment of riches in this month's invert contest. I'd be happy to have any (or all :P) in my collection. Many of these would be a slam-dunk win in a weaker month but it will be a real Battle Royale this month. Congratulations to all the entrants.

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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Ahhhhh! So hard to choose! 

The good thing about science is that it's true whether or not you believe in it.  -Neil deGrasse Tyson

 

Everyone you will ever meet knows something you don't. -Bill Nye (The Science Guy)

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Toughest vote for me here as of yet! There are so many awesome fossils thrown in the ring here this time.

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