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July 2014 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month


JohnJ

July 2014 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month  

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  1. 1. Cast a vote for your favorite find!

    • 1. Dragonfly nymph - Carboniferous, Late Pennsylvanian, Llewellen Formation - Pennsylvania, U. S. A.
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    • 2. Rugose coral - Devonian - Quebec, Canada
      0
    • 3. Psiloceras planorbis ammonite - Lower Lias (Jurassic) - Somerset Coast, England
      3
    • 4. Tylostoma sp. gastropod - Glen Rose Formation - Texas, U. S. A.
      1
    • 5. Flexicalymene fayettensis trilobite - Upper Ordovician Maquoketa formation - Iowa, U. S. A.
      12
    • 6. Peachocaris strongi shrimp - Pennsylvanian Francis Creek shale (Mazon Creek) - Illinois, U. S. A.
      12
    • 7. Dakoticancer australis crab (partially restored right cheliped & replaced left cheliped) - Upper Cretaceous Corsicana Formation - Texas, U. S. A.
      22
    • 8. Coenholectypus sp. echinoid - Upper Cretaceous Grayson Formation - Texas, U. S. A.
      0


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There is a great variety to choose from this month! :thumbsu: Please show your support for what you think is the best find this month! The poll ends August 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll HERE.

1. Dragonfly nymph - Carboniferous, Late Pennsylvanian, Llewellen Formation - Pennsylvania, U. S. A.

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2. Rugose coral - Devonian - Quebec, Canada

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3. Psiloceras planorbis ammonite - Lower Lias (Jurassic) - Somerset Coast, England

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4. Tylostoma sp. gastropod - Glen Rose Formation - Texas, U. S. A.

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5. Flexicalymene fayettensis trilobite - Upper Ordovician Maquoketa formation - Iowa, U. S. A.

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6. Peachocaris strongi shrimp - Pennsylvanian Francis Creek shale (Mazon Creek) - Illinois, U. S. A.

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7. Dakoticancer australis crab (partially restored right cheliped & replaced left cheliped) - Upper Cretaceous Corsicana Formation - Texas, U. S. A.

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8. Coenholectypus sp. echinoid - Upper Cretaceous Grayson Formation - Texas, U. S. A.

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The insect is amazing, but I'm a sucker for a-Mazon. Go the shrimp :D

"Faith is to believe what you do not see; the reward of this faith is to see what you believe" - Saint Augustine

"Those who can not see past their own nose deserve our pity more than anything else."

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