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More Mazon Creek ID’s


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@RCFossils @stats @connorp @Mark Kmiecik

 

Here are a couple more that I put to the side and do not recall if I looked for ID’s in the past.

 

I just can’t feel comfortable with an id on this worm, what do you think? It is a cutie.

 

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This is reminding me of an Octomedusa, but do not recall seeing one with this type of preservation.

 

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Here are Three Amigos- any ideas?

 

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The first feels like Fossundecima to me.  The second looks like an Octomedusa, but just faint.  The last seems similar to the fan worms from Braceville.

 

Cheers,

Rich

 

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I'm not good at ID'ing fauna. Not even going to venture a guess on these.

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Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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