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October 2017 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month


Cris

Cast a vote for your favorite find this month!   

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  1. 1. Cast a vote for your favorite find this month!

    • 1. Rhizolith Plant Trace Fossil - Duncannon formation, Late Devonian - Near Hyner, Pennsylvania, USA
      1
    • 2. Eopachydiscus marcianus Protoconch - Duck Creek Formation, Early Cretaceous - Near Valley View, Texas, USA
      1
    • 3. Pentremites pyriformis with Brachioles and Stem - Upper Mississippian - East Morgan County, Alabama, USA
      24
    • 4. Anisopyge sp. Trilobite Parts - Lower Permian Fort Apache Limestone - Arizona, USA
      0
    • 5. Greenops widderensis - Hamilton Group, Widder Formation - Arkona, Ontario, Canada
      11
    • 6. Eldredgeops iowensis southworthi - Widder Formation, Devonian - Hungry Hollow, Ontario, Canada
      30
    • 7. Asaphiscus wheeleri - Wheeler Shale Formation, Cambrian - Utah, USA
      4
    • 8. Tridenticeras peramplum Ammonite - Austin Chalk Formation, Late Coniacian - North Texas, USA
      1

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Check the entries below carefully and cast your vote! PM me if you notice any errors with the entries.

The poll ends November 6th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.  

 

1. Rhizolith Plant Trace Fossil Duncannon formation, Late Devonian - Near Hyner, Pennsylvania, USA

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2. Eopachydiscus marcianus Protoconch - Duck Creek Formation, Early Cretaceous - Near Valley View, Texas, USA

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3. Pentremites pyriformis with Brachioles and Stem - Upper Mississippian - East Morgan County, Alabama, USA

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4. Anisopyge sp. Trilobite Parts - Lower Permian Fort Apache Limestone - Arizona, USA

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5. Greenops widderensis - Hamilton Group, Widder Formation - Arkona, Ontario, Canada

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6. Eldredgeops iowensis southworthi Widder Formation, Devonian - Hungry Hollow, Ontario, Canada

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7. Asaphiscus wheeleri Wheeler Shale Formation, Cambrian - Utah, USA

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8. Tridenticeras peramplum AmmoniteAustin Chalk Formation, Late Coniacian - North Texas, USA

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Oh man... as I type this it's a dead heat in voting. We need more members to vote for this months Invertebrate/Plant Find of the Month!

-Dave

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