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Is it the same than in your previous post ?

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Brightened and cropped your photo 

 

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is this what you’re talking about?

 

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11 hours ago, Innocentx said:

It might be part of a eurypterid, but I'm just guessing.

I think they are unlikely to be this well preserved in this coarse a matrix. They are quite fragile.

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Looks like part of a crinoid arm, to me. :unsure: 

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At first I thought the scalloping on the left was the actual edge, but on closer inspection it looks like 

breakage that was uniform enough to suggest something else.

Crinoid arm must be correct.

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