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Devonian fossil shell


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So I've been working on exposing this crinoid, and there's this shell under it that I'm just not sure what it is. It's from Sylvania, Ohio and it's Devonian. Anyone know? Any help appreciated! Thanks. 

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the inprint of either a Gastropod or a Cephalopod ( goniatite )

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The most common snails at the Sylvania locality are Platyceras & Spiniplatyceras.  Many are fairly large (~5 cm). I think it might be one of those.

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