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Mazon Creek - Polychaetes


evannorton

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Here are the pictures:

I am sure on the ID on this one but it was nice to see open after the gift that is winter. Mazopherusa prinosi Fan Worm (this isn't from pit 11 either - it is from the braceville location)

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Here is another I am fairly confident on:

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I believe this to be a Plain Worm Astreptoscolex Anasillosus..from Pit 11...Do folks agree?

Finally, this one I am confused on...any thoughts? image will be in first reply.

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Very cool!

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The one you are calling Astreptoscolex is a tummy tooth worm Didontogaster cordylina.

Not sure about the one in the last picture. It might be plant material.

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