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Grouping of "spines" I'm baffled.


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I'm not sure if this qualifies as a "hash plate" or not, seems to made up of multiple similar spines.  The grooves appear to be made up of pieces of the fossilized "spines" that have fallen out, some of the spines look to be still embedded in the rock.  Any idea of what they may be?

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They may look like Gastrochaenolites, infilled borings in a pebble, to me.

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40 minutes ago, abyssunder said:

They may look like Gastrochaenolites, infilled borings in a pebble, to me.

That was my assessment.

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