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Hi, just a quickie, found a few of these but this one is a big'n, seem pretty common but any extra information on the fossil ? Thanks.

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Where was this found?

Not sure you will be able to narrow it down further than bivalve internal cast.

 

 

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14 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

Where was this found?

Not sure you will be able to narrow it down further than bivalve internal cast.

 

 

Whitby coast, came across a few but this one largest.

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Interesting:D!

Can you take other pics,please?

 

 

I would say Pholadomya sp, but this just a guess...

Let's wait for other opinions ...

Regards,

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5 minutes ago, Guguita said:

Interesting:D!

Can you take other pics,please?

 

 

I would say Pholadomya sp, but this just a guess...

Let's wait for other opinions ...

Regards,

I have a smaller one with more detail I can post later.

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Tim is right on this one. It's a large and nice bivalve steinkern. Keep it. :)

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