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Cambrian Brachiopod


Herb

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Here a specimen of "Acrothele subsidua?" a brachiopod from the Cambrian Wheeler Shale in the House mountain range of Utah. A Cambrian specimen of something other than a trilobite.post-2520-0-82166700-1362351523.jpgpost-2520-0-80445400-1362351535_thumb.jpg

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They are neat finds when you are out there. I have one from the Wheeler and a bunch from the Marjum.

-Dave

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