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Could this be Spriggina Flounensi


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Im not sure what all the fossils are on this rock, closest resemblance I could find for the one was Spriggina Flounensi... Wyt

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I was about to say tabulate, but the second one up on the left does look like a good transvers of a bryozoan.

Spriggina would be a nice find, but I'm afraid there is virtually no chance there.

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Bryozoans. Section of a Colonial Bryozoan Zooecia post-17588-0-69814600-1451210694_thumb.jpg From Boardman et al (1987)

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What size is it? It looks quite a bit larger than the common bryozoan's that I find in my upper Mississippian formation.

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