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I recently found a single ostracod in a fossiliferous rock I collected from the Leighton Fm. The formation is Silurian. I was thinking there was a possibility that it was Zygobeyrichia devonica, which I saw mentioned as being in the Chapman Sandstone at this website https://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/0089/report.pdf, but the valves did not match, and the formation was not Silurian. Here are some pictures of it:

 

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The more I learn, the more I find that I know nothing. 

 

Regards, 

Asher 

 

 

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