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7-29-22 Mazon Creek ID’s


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Looking for thoughts on these few pieces-

 

It looks a bit like the barnacle Illilepas damrowi

 

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Thinking possible Reticulomedusa greenei 

 

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This next one is odd looking and the only thing that I can think of is an Octomedusa pieckorum.

 

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Lastly, looking for something on this bivalve.

 

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I agree will all but  Reticulomedusa greenei .  Why not Essexella?

 

Cheers,

Rich

 

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15 minutes ago, stats said:

I agree will all but  Reticulomedusa greenei .  Why not Essexella?

 

Cheers,

Rich

 

I don’t know- the shape is odd, but you could be correct.

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Based on the length to width ratio and the general form of the bivalve, I'm leaning towards Acharax radiata. I pretty much agree on the rest with the possible exception of the R. greenei. I don't see enough detail to be confident with that ID.

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1 hour ago, Mark Kmiecik said:

Based on the length to width ratio and the general form of the bivalve, I'm leaning towards Acharax radiata. I pretty much agree on the rest with the possible exception of the R. greenei. I don't see enough detail to be confident with that ID.

Thanks Mark

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