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Hi everyone,

 

I was going through some more of my Mazon creek material and could use some help with ids I have some ideas what these might be, but I'm still pretty inexperienced and would really appreciate some help. Thank you in advance!

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@Nimravis

 

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Better, closer pics might help, but at this point I am not seeing anything, with the exception of pic 3 & 4 and that concretion looks like it contains a worm.

 

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20 minutes ago, Nimravis said:

Better, closer pics might help, but at this point I am not seeing anything, with the exception of pic 3 & 4 and that concretion looks like it contains a worm.

 

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18 hours ago, jikohr said:

 

 

 

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This is a worm, I’m thinking astreptocolex

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The one labeled Lobetelson looks like a worm of some sort... Esconites?  The one after that's labeled Paucijaculum looks like a fossil.  Maybe, another worm.  Not much detail on the others... poorly preserved plant material or jellyfish?

 

Cheers,

Rich

 

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