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Fossildude19 Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 Hello, and welcome to the Forum. Where was this item found? Also,what is the size of it? Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM - APRIL - 2015 __________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TqB Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 Very interesting - size and location might help but I'm stuck at the moment... Tarquin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doushantuo Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 inozoan sponge,methinks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GašperM Posted May 6, 2017 Author Share Posted May 6, 2017 The size of the rock is 35mm. It was found on the hill (1850m). At the time when new road was under construction. The location is: Krvavec, Slovenia. Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TqB Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 2 minutes ago, doushantuo said: inozoan sponge,methinks Of course! Something like Discosiphonella perhaps. Tarquin Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doushantuo Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 cameacross thisonejustnow,itsahoot outtake: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doushantuo Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 thinking a stylothalamid,somehow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innocentx Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 In Kansas we call this Girtyocoelia. Nice fossil! "Journey through a universe ablaze with changes" Phil Ochs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Innocentx Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 I have photos of very similar from my location. Demospongiae, a sponge. "Journey through a universe ablaze with changes" Phil Ochs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abyssunder Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 They might be Upper Permian sponges. I'm thinking about Amblysiphonella . link " We are not separate and independent entities, but like links in a chain, and we could not by any means be what we are without those who went before us and showed us the way. " Thomas Mann My Library Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abyssunder Posted May 6, 2017 Share Posted May 6, 2017 Fig. 3 A. hambastensis n. sp. Naturally weathered longitudinal sections through numerous specimens growing together in living position. Field photograph excerpts from Baba Senowbari-Daryan, Ali Hamedani, Koorosh Rashidi. 2007.Sponges from the Permian of Hambast Mountains, south of Abadeh, central Iran. Facies 53(4):575–614 " We are not separate and independent entities, but like links in a chain, and we could not by any means be what we are without those who went before us and showed us the way. " Thomas Mann My Library Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GašperM Posted May 7, 2017 Author Share Posted May 7, 2017 Thanks for all the answers. now i know for sure its a sponge. You're the best. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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