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Missouri bivalve?


hobbitfeet

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I found this in eastern Missouri in one of my usual haunts. I normally find lots of brachs, trilobite pieces, bryozoans but this looks like my first bivalve. It has concentric growth rings while being asymmetric with equivalves which leads me to think mollusk not brach. Then it could just be a nodule. 

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looks like a clam

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Inarticulate brachiopod

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Happy hunting,

Mason

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