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Hello again,

I found these tiny specimens today, and I'm not quite sure what they are. If I had to guess, I'd say the spiral shelled creature is Amphiscapha and the more clamish one looks a bit like Kozlowskia without the little side wings. No idea what the last one is. As always, all help is greatly appreciated. Also, sorry about the bad pics, these are quite small specimens.

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I would agree with Amphiscapha sp.

 

I've seen tons of those little ones (Brachiopods). They look like this:

https://fossil.15656.com/catalog/specimen/CG-0472

 

Not sure about Punctospirifer, they seem to be shaped different. See plate below. I recently was given advice on CG-0472 up there, they told me:

 

"Neochonetes granulifer - the other option would be Chonetinella plebeia. But this individual doesn't have enough of a sulcus"

 

Best of luck, Clint

 

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20 minutes ago, cngodles said:

Not sure about Punctospirifer, they seem to be shaped different. See plate below. I recently was given advice on CG-0472 up there, they told me:

 

 

 

Agreed. They are shaped differently. Thanks.

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