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June 2022 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll


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June 2022 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Eurypterus sp. (likely E. remipes) sea scorpion - Upper Silurian - Pennsylvania
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    • 2. Viviparus lacedaemoniorum. endemic freshwater gastropod - Pliocene/Early Pleistocene - Lakonia Province, Southern Greece
      2
    • 3. Eurypterus sp. (likely E. remipes) sea scorpion - Upper Silurian - Pennsylvania
      4
    • 4. Octomedusa pieckorum jellyfish - Carboniferous. Francis Creek Shale - Pit 11 (Mazon Creek) Braidwood, Illinois
      4
    • 5. Gastropods/brachiopods: Hormatoma major, Eccyliopterus owenanus, Lepidocyclas, Lophospira, et al. - Ordovician - Southeast Minnesota
      5
    • 6. Rhacophyllum molle fern fertile frond - Carboniferous, Francis Creek Shale - Mazon Creek, Illinois
      18
    • 7. Larval Olenellus sp. trilobite - Cambrian, Kinzers Formation - Lancaster, Pennsylvania
      25

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  • Poll closed on 07/10/2022 at 03:59 AM

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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

 

The poll ends July 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE

 

1. Eurypterus sp. (likely E. remipes) sea scorpion -  Upper Silurian - Pennsylvania

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2. Viviparus lacedaemoniorum. endemic freshwater gastropod - Pliocene/Early Pleistocene - Lakonia Province, Southern Greece

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3. Eurypterus sp. (likely E. remipes) sea scorpion -  Upper Silurian - Pennsylvania

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4. Octomedusa pieckorum jellyfish - Carboniferous. Francis Creek Shale - Pit 11 (Mazon Creek)  Braidwood, Illinois

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5. Gastropods/brachiopods: Hormatoma major, Eccyliopterus owenanus, Lepidocyclas, Lophospira, et al. - Ordovician - Southeast Minnesota 

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6. Rhacophyllum molle fern fertile frond - Carboniferous, Francis Creek Shale - Mazon Creek, Illinois

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7. Larval Olenellus sp. trilobite - Cambrian, Kinzers Formation - Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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This is the hardest choice I've ever had to make in this poll. 

I can't narrow it down to below about five or six! Yoda.gif.f26ef15e85ffa71388bbf2be661076a0.gif:shrug:

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Interestingly, its easy for me: What would I like to have in my collection, if I should choose one? There is simply one! What do you think it is?
Franz Bernhard

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8 hours ago, FranzBernhard said:

Interestingly, its easy for me: What would I like to have in my collection, if I should choose one? There is simply one! What do you think it is?
Franz Bernhard

The rudist? 

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7 hours ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

The rudist? 

:heartylaugh:!!

Yeah!! Best of all, it does not occupy any space :headscratch:!!

Franz Bernhard

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