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Silurian and Devonian aged rocks there. :headscratch:

What is the size of this item?

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inarticulate brachiopods?

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23 minutes ago, westcoast said:

Agree With Herb.  Inarticulate brachiopod such as isocrania

I also think they may be inarticulated brachiopods, but they can't be Isocrania, since they occur in the cretaceous.

 

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If this is Devonian, I would look at  Petrocrania hamiltoniae.

 

 

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Here's a drawing of Petrocrania hamiltoniae from Wilson's book on the Devonian fossils of New York showing some similar features on the interior of the valve.

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those are some beautiful specimens

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On 5/1/2017 at 4:17 PM, weygtya said:

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Look more like inverted strophomenids to me. Note the thicker ribbing on some of them. 

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32 minutes ago, EMP said:

 

Look more like inverted strophomenids to me. Note the thicker ribbing on some of them. 

Not sure how you see strophomenids, which have a straight hingeline, here. What do you mean by 'inverted'?

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