October 2019 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll
October 2019 Invertebrate / Plant Fossil Of The Month Poll
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1. Naticid gastropod (Cochlis sp.), arc clam (Striarca lactea) with naticid drill hole - Langhian, Miocene - Höllerkogel-10, St. Josef, Styria, Austria3
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2. Aviculopecten sp. pectinid bivalve - Mississippian - Henry County, Missouri0
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3. Montastraea sp. coral - Langhian, Miocene / Weißenegg-formation - Kittenberg, Heimschuh, Sausal, Styria, Austria0
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4. Pseudodechenella sp. trilobite - Amherstburg Fm (Lower Devonian) - London, Ontario, Canada (imported fill, possibly from nearby Ingersoll)4
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5. Oncocerida orthoconic nautiloid - Saluda Formation, Ordovician - St. Leon, Indiana4
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6. Mariopteris muricata seed fern - Westphalian (Upper Carboniferous) - Northern France near Lens7
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7. Orthoconic nautiloid with exposed siphuncle (likely Endoceras sp.) - Platteville Formation, Ordovician - Grant County, Wisconsin6
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8. Litoricola macrodactylus crab - Lower Thanetian, Paleocene - Southwest France27
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9. Saltwater pearl - Blackheath Member, Thanet Formation, Paleogene -Lesnes Abbey Wood, London11
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10. Ureocrinus bockshii crinoid (and undescibed jellyfish) - Blackhall Limestone, Lower Carboniferous/Mississippian, Visean Substage - Fife, Scotland20
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