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Shell Fragments or Conodont? (Solved Just Shell Fragments)


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Time Period: Pennsylvanian

Location: Missouri

Formation: Most likely Winterset limestone 

 

Hello! I am currently puzzled on weather or not this is a Conodont or some fragments from Brachiopod. I am thinking it could be broken parts of a shell or broken pieces of a Brachiopods fossilized lophophore supports from a very small specimen! I have not found any conodont specimens from this location yet as I usually do not hunt for them 

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https://imgur.com/a/KNeqtZn

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These look like shell fragments, to me. 

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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