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Sea fan and crinoid?


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It looks like it could be a small crinoid, but the structure next to it has me stumped. Crinoids don't branch off like that, do they? Reminds me a little of a modern sea fan. Probably Michigan/Indiana as usual.

 

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@ynot is batting 1.000 today! :D Yes, I agree: a branching bryozoan.

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