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May 2018 Invertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll


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May 2018 Invertebrate Fossil Of The Month Poll  

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    • 1. Hexactinellida Indeterminate Sponge - Late Cretaceous - Varena Town, South Lithuania
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    • 2. Terebratulina Brachiopod - Eocene/Oligocene - Varena town, South Lithuania
      0
    • 3. Eldredgeops rana Trilobite - Mid Devonian, Moscow Formation - Western New York, USA
      19
    • 4. Isotelus iowensis Trilobite - Ordovician - Fayette County, Iowa, US
      22
    • 5. Trigonia costata Bivalve - Middle Jurassic - Southwest Germany
      15
    • 6. Neptunea contraria Gastropod - Early Pleistocene, Red Crag Formation - Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK
      1
    • 7. Ostracod and Tentaculites Hash Plate - Silurian, Mckenzie Formation - Allegany County, Maryland, USA
      1
    • 8. Ectillaenus giganteus Trilobite Block - Ordovician - Brittany, France
      1
    • 9.  Succinea sp. Gastropod - Pleistocene, Eemian Formation - The Hague, Netherlands
      0
    • 10. Clausinella sp. Bivalve - Pleistocene, Eemian Formation - The Hague, Netherlands
      0
    • 11. Chaunactis olsoni Sponge - Pennsylvanian, Naco Formation - North of Payson, Arizona
      4
    • 12. Crinoid Stems, Anthacospirifer Brachiopod, Derbyia Brachiopods, Composita Brachiopod, Phillipsiidae Trilobite Pygidium - Upper Pennsylvanian - Upper Pennsylvanian - Arizona
      6

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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 June 9th. Be sure to vote in our other FOTM poll, HERE.  

1. Hexactinellida Indeterminate Sponge - Late Cretaceous - Varena Town, South Lithuania

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2. Terebratulina Brachiopod - Eocene/Oligocene - Varena town, South Lithuania

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3. Eldredgeops rana Trilobite Mid Devonian, Moscow Formation - Western New York, USA

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4. Isotelus iowensis Trilobite - Ordovician - Fayette County, Iowa, USA

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5. Trigonia costata Bivalve - Middle Jurassic - Southwest Germany

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6. Neptunea contraria Gastropod - Early Pleistocene, Red Crag Formation - Walton on the Naze, Essex, UK

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7. Ostracod and Tentaculites Hash Plate - Silurian, Mckenzie Formation - Allegany County, Maryland, USA

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8. Ectillaenus giganteus Trilobite Block - Ordovician - Brittany, France

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9.  Succinea sp. Gastropod - Pleistocene, Eemian Formation - The Hague, Netherlands

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10. Clausinella sp. Bivalve - Pleistocene, Eemian Formation - The Hague, Netherlands

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11. Chaunactis olsoni Sponge - Pennsylvanian, Naco Formation - North of Payson, Arizona

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12. Crinoid Stems, Anthacospirifer Brachiopod, Derbyia Brachiopods, Composita Brachiopod, Phillipsiidae Trilobite PygidiumUpper Pennsylvanian - Upper Pennsylvanian - Arizona
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Awesome selection this time around! Though I do have a soft spot for one of the entered genera...

“...whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been and are being evolved.” ~ Charles Darwin

Happy hunting,

Mason

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Great entries! 

 

Oh, @Cris if you could edit this, I found ID's for the two shells I submitted:

1) Succinea sp.

2) Clausinella sp. 

Max Derème

 

"I feel an echo of the lightning each time I find a fossil. [...] That is why I am a hunter: to feel that bolt of lightning every day."

   - Mary Anning >< Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier

 

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