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S. Indiana Mississipian Unknown


Jed '06

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Hi Everyone,

One last item for today, the oblong fossil (with the ridges) in the near center of photo! I have no Idea what this one is.

Thanks Again,

Jed

Length 7mm Width 4mm

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It appears to be a broken fragment of something. With all the crinoid fragments on the slab it could be a flattened crinoid stem. There is a Mississippian Gastropod with an unusual texture. It could also be a fragment of a brachiopod. Really not enough there to tell from a picture.

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Thanks Howard!

It probably is going to be one of those mystery fossils! I haven't found any pictures that even come close to looking like it.

Good Fossiling,

Jed

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umbrulactral (sp) area of a blastoid

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