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Had a couple hours to hunt one of my local spots this evening…  I didn’t find much, but I did manage to pull a nice little bivalve shell embedded over an ammonite imprint.

 

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Rhynchonellid. Maybe Lamellaerhynchia, if it is, but an awful lot of the species of the bivalve Neithea can look very similar to rhynchonellids in this area. 

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Neithea and Mortoniceras.  Only brach in that interval is Waconella.

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Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

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