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Welcome to TFF from Austria!

Reminds me much of the Circomphalus veneroid bivalves in the Langhian (15 Ma old) beds near me in Austria, central Europe. But I don´t know if this genus also occurs in Florida.

Keep looking, there could be more and different fossils in your backyard.

Franz Bernhard

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@MikeR 

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My guess for your bivalve. I bat about 50% on Florida species so wait until MikeR responds and go with that!!!!

  

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Googled Lirophora thanks to hip pockets and I think I have a winner. Thanks again to all!

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Googled Lirophora thanks to hip pockets and I think I have a winner. Thanks again to all!
I MEANT HIPOCKET!

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