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Very cool. :) 

Any idea of what type it is?

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Nice. Kind of looks like an Oligopygus like I found in Desoto county. The thought was it might be Eocene in age and never did figure out how it got there as it appeared to be old for those sediments. Was yours found on the surface/in a creek or actually in place still in matrix? 

 

Regards, Chris 

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