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I found this at the NSR Friday. I think it is a Pentanogmius (Bananogmius) evolutus. The other side has the backbone, and some processes. I will try to get a better picture in the future.

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Wow! If anyone else has any pics of fossil fish from NSR....I would love to see them! That's pretty cool. See if you can get a better pic.

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You do need a better pict. What part of the sulphur did you find it?

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I will try to actually take a picture of it tonight instead of scanning it in at work. I showed some people here. As for where it was found, about a mile upriver from the 2990 bridge.

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Kevin Knight

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I will try to actually take a picture of it tonight instead of scanning it in at work. I showed some people here. As for where it was found, about a mile upriver from the 2990 bridge.

When you shoot it, please do both sides. The verts can be more diagnostic than the scales. I'm not that familiar with the scales of bananognomius....but I know it's typically a pretty big (6 foot) fish. Have you looked at pachyrhizodus minimus? It's often found with scales and the size might be closer.

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These will have to work until I get a new Halogen bulb.

This is probably pachyrhizodus minimus like you said. It is not very big.

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These will have to work until I get a new Halogen bulb.

This is probably pachyrhizodus minimus like you said. It is not very big.

Very good pix!

I'm not sure what it is....very nice fossil.

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These will have to work until I get a new Halogen bulb.

This is probably pachyrhizodus minimus like you said. It is not very big.

Quality find and a good eye, kknight.

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Congratulations, Great find! Only the second one I've ever seen. Here is a photo of the one I found in Dallas County.

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Congratulations, Great find! Only the second one I've ever seen. Here is a photo of the one I found in Dallas County.

WOW Mike! that is totally cool! Great colors in the scales!

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Thanks, if it was not for that other bone shard, I would have never bent down to look at that area to begin with. I found another interesting bone, but I have to post it later.

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