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Found near Richmond IN, Need ID help


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Found near Richmond IN. 2-1/4" long, 1-1/2" wide. I know it's rough, but it's definitely something. (The pictures don't do it justice)

Any ideas?

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Compare to this Isotelus sp. hypostome:

 

 

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I can't make out a hypostome here.  If it's there, maybe someone could point it out?  My first impression based on the photos was that it was either nothing notable (from what I can see in photos) or maybe a heavily eroded bivalve steinkern  (based on shape and symmetry):  something like Ischyrodonta.

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