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October 2016 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month


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October 2016 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month  

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

    • 1. Archaeopteris halliana and A.hibernica frond fossil - Upper Devonian Duncannon formation, Oxbow Lake member - Pennsylvania, USA
      8
    • 2. Lepidodendron obovatum scale tree fossil - Westphalian (Carboniferous) - Bruay en Artois, Northern France
      31
    • 3. Gigantoproductus giganteus brachiopod - Lower Carboniferous Eyam Limestone formation - Derbyshire, UK
      2
    • 4. Rusophycus trilobite burrows - Upper Ordovician Georgian Bay Formation - Ontario, Canada
      4
    • 5. Etyus martini crab - Albian - Champagne, France
      9

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We have things long dead here....:o:o:trilosurprise::o:o     Which one is your favorite?  :ninja:

 

The poll ends November 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll HERE.

 

1.  Archaeopteris halliana and A.hibernica frond fossil - Upper Devonian Duncannon formation, Oxbow Lake member - Pennsylvania, USA

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2.  Lepidodendron obovatum scale tree fossil - Westphalian (Carboniferous) - Bruay en Artois, Northern France

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3.  Gigantoproductus giganteus brachiopod - Lower Carboniferous Eyam Limestone formation - Derbyshire, UK

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4.  Rusophycus trilobite burrows - Upper Ordovician Georgian Bay Formation - Ontario, Canada

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5.  Etyus martini crab - Albian - Champagne, France

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Great entries everyone!

Always such a stressful part of my day having to vote ;)

Good luck to everyone!

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