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Is this a worm fossil or something different?


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Hi friends,

I have several of these fossils. I think they look like some sort of worm fossil but can't find anything on the internet similar for comparison.

I really don't think it is trilobite tracks because it is deeper.

Sorry, I could only get 2 of my pictures to upload.DSCF8035.thumb.JPG.f9139cb0802ea01731e7dd2cb59dacb7.JPGDSCF8034.thumb.JPG.ad554634b7cb09543f6274b5ab80a638.JPG

Thanks so much, I would really appreciate any info.

 

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Conkin, J.E., & Conkin, B.M. 1968

Scalarituba missouriensis and its stratigraphic distribution.

The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 31:1-7   PDF LINK

 

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Hi, where did you found it and what is the age of it ?

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3 hours ago, piranha said:

Conkin, J.E., & Conkin, B.M. 1968

Scalarituba missouriensis and its stratigraphic distribution.

The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, 31:1-7   PDF LINK

 

image.png.893e54d8c7b350ccf3e4baa2e4c066ac.png

The author of the paper Jim Conkin, passed away Dec 3, 2017 year, he was a great man and paleontologist, and a friend. His wife Barbara, survives him

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