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Dotted line on a burrow? from TX Goodland Fm


BobWill

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I collected with @ rwise in the Goodland Limestone, Lower Cretaceous of Cooke County Texas today.

 

I found this semi-circular fossil that may be a burrow.

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Looking closer at the large end there was a dotted line, lower left.

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Closer...

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Closer...

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Closer...

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That's a mm scale and this is the best my camera will do close-in...

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Any ideas?

 

 

 

 

 

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Of course some posters on Facebook wanted the dots to be vertebrae and I won't declare them wrong yet, but another suggestion was bivalve teeth. I will try to remove some matrix and get a better close-up to post here soon.

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Bob, are you sure that the semi-circular fossil is a burrow?

Somehow it reminds me of caprinid rudists.

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I’ve seen Paleozoic rocks with fenestrate bryozoans that look like this. A break across the bryozoan leaves alternating fossil and matrix filled hole.

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1 hour ago, abyssunder said:

Bob, are you sure that the semi-circular fossil is a burrow?

Somehow it reminds me of caprinid rudists.

I'm not sure but I did forget to mention that it has a round cross-sectional profile. The central portion looks like it is just matrix but I could be wrong about that.

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22 minutes ago, Al Dente said:

I’ve seen Paleozoic rocks with fenestrate bryozoans that look like this. A break across the bryozoan leaves alternating fossil and matrix filled hole.

That might work. Were there fenestrate bryozoans in the Creatceous?

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I've decided I need to find someone else to try to remove some of the matrix from this and it probably needs consolidation too. I got slightly better close-ups though and will try to get something even better soon.

 

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