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I have a collection of Ordovician bryozoans which remain unidentified.

I have photographed them with my digital microscope.

The geometry and design are quite interesting.

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Wow! These are quite beautiful and intriguing!! :) 

Thanks for posting them.

 

Have you been able to contact any pro paleontologists who study Bryozoans? 

I wonder how well studied your area is. :headscratch:

 

 

 

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