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May 2020 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll


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May 2020 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll   

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    • 1. Trigonia sp. bivalve with calcite - Upper Cretaceous (75-90 Ma) - North Sulfur River, Delta County, Texas
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    • 2. Esconites zelus polychaete worm - Francis Creek Shale, Mid Pennsylvanian (307 Ma) - Braceville, Ilinois
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    • 3. Holcospermum seed and Sphenophyllum - Late Carboniferous, Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation - South Yorkshire, UK
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    • 4. Clypeaster sp. echinoid - Miocene (Burdigalian) - Sesimbra, Portugal
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    • 5. Sinosura kelheimense brittlestars - Upper Jurassic - Hienheim Quarry, Germany
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    • 6. Trochactaeon giganteus gastropod with fragment of coral colony - Upper Santonian/Lower Campanian - Breitenbach, Kainach bei Voitsberg, Styria, Austria
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    • 7. Uperocrinus pyriformis crinoid calyx - Burlington Formation (Mississippian) - Henry County, Missouri 20200528_092418.jpg
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    • 8. Torynomma quadrata crabs - Allura Mudstone (Cretaceous, 105 Ma) - Queensland, Australia
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    • 9. Kettneraspis tuberculata trilobite - Lower Devonian, Kalkberg Formation, Helderberg Group - Schoharie Co., New York
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    • 10. Strotocrinus glyptus crionoid calyx - Mississippian, Upper Burlington Limestone - Southern Iowa
      2

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

 

1. Trigonia sp. bivalve with calcite - Upper Cretaceous (75-90 Ma) - North Sulfur River, Delta County, Texas

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2. Esconites zelus polychaete worm - Francis Creek Shale, Mid Pennsylvanian (307 Ma) - Braceville, Ilinois

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3. Holcospermum seed and Sphenophyllum - Late Carboniferous, Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation - South Yorkshire, UK

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4. Clypeaster sp. echinoid - Miocene (Burdigalian) - Sesimbra, Portugal

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5. Sinosura kelheimense brittlestars - Upper Jurassic - Hienheim Quarry, Germany

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6. Trochactaeon giganteus gastropod with fragment of coral colony - Upper Santonian/Lower Campanian - Breitenbach, Kainach bei Voitsberg, Styria, Austria

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7. Uperocrinus pyriformis crinoid calyx - Burlington Formation (Mississippian) - Henry County, Missouri

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8. Torynomma quadrata crabs - Allura Mudstone (Cretaceous, 105 Ma) - Queensland, Australia

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9. Kettneraspis tuberculata trilobite - Lower Devonian, Kalkberg Formation, Helderberg Group - Schoharie Co., New York

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10. Strotocrinus glyptus crionoid calyx - Mississippian, Upper Burlington Limestone - Southern Iowa

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Sorry for the delay, folks. In the process of moving to Gainesville, FL and the new house does not have internet yet. Just back home after dropping off the U-Haul truck to kick off these contests for another great month of impressive and diverse finds. ;)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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This is going to be a tough one! So many great finds this month!

 

I vote... that we should get more than one vote! :P

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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