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Odds and Ends - More Mini Fossils!


JamieLynn

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A few more of my recent photos of odds and ends, bits and bobs. Microscope Celestron photos of minis! All Cretaceous of Texas (except the trilos which are Pennsylvanian)

 

 

Two trilo bits from Mineral Wells TX  1/4 inch

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Crab Claw Pagurus banderiensis 1 inch

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Ammonite unknown 1 inch

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Balanocidarid Spinie 1 Inch

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Three gastropods in cross section. I like how all three are slightly different:

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Phymosoma echionid with pyrite and small spine.  1 1/4 inch

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Coral Parasimilia: I inch

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Gastropod Cerithium bosquensis  3/4 Inch

 

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Oyster Illymatogyra with Pyrite 3/4 inch

 

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Ptychodus Shark tooth  1/2 inch

 

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Heteraster texana echinoid 1 inch:

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Bivalve Arca texana 1/2 inch

 

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Echinoid Spine 1/2 inch

 

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Thanks y'all!  @erose  it was from  Ft. Worth / Duck Creek formation in Tarrant County.   Due to the lighting on the microscope camera, you can't really see the wavy designs on the surface.  It looks more flat than it really is. I"m going to try to get a better image. 

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