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T. Roe

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Click on "choose files" and it will display your files. Find and click on the photo and when the photo appears at the bottom click on the field where you want it to appear, then click on the + symbol on the photo.

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I screen capped them.  Are these from Texas ?  .. They look like ammonites emerging from the rock. Very cool. 

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T. Roe. Do these curve in a closed circle or do the coil like a spring?

It would also help to know a general location. They seem like heteromorph ammonites but there were none in the Ordovician. They may represent the endosiphuncular canal system in some Actinoceratoids.

 

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Very interesting thread this.  At first glance I immediately thought "Heteromorph", but then questioned the 'non tapering' of it. Went down and read the responses,,, and now it makes sense.  Ptychocrinus.  One can learn so much on this forum.  Purty cool fossil

 

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