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I have really been wanting to get this ID'ed but until recently I didn't have a good camera good enough to take a picture of it.  ;)

 

Thanks in advance. :)

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Age, location, and size? It appears to be a bivalve or brachiopod cross section.

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Period: Silurian

Size: 3.3mm 

 

This is all the information that I can give you.  ;)

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Looks like a shell in cross section. Possibly a bivalve.  Not much more can be said.  :( 

 

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Bivalvia gen. et sp. indet. or Brachiopoda gen. et sp. indet. That's about as far as you'll get with an id in that condition.

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