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Rastellum or Agerostrea ?


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Looks like a marine invertebrate, but couldn't tell you more. Others may ask the exact location the specimen was found.

 

But you already knew that it was a marine invertebrate...should have looked at the subject more closely...:rofl:

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Do you know the age of the deposits it was found in?

I think Agerostrea is only Maastrichtian, so any other Jurassic or Cretaceous age would favour Rastellum. 

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It's a very large specimen.
I would label it Rastellum sp..
BTW, where was it found?

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I agree with @abyssunder, and a nice one.:wub:

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