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Found near the city of Kamensk, Rostov region.

Carbon, Middle Pennsylvanian Series, Moscovian

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Brandy Cole

Hi @sasha70

 

I've split your current post into a new topic so that it will be clearer to members what you are trying to identify.

 

When you have a new item to identify, it is most helpful to start a new thread rather than post your new item into an old thread.  That makes it easier for members to know what item you need help with.

 

Thank you for sharing your finds on the forum!

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Fossildude19

Looks like part of a Calamites stem cast, to me.

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Missourian

Possibly something akin to Rhabdocarpus sp.??

 

Example from the Kasimovian, Pennsylvanian of Kansas, USA:

 

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Mark Kmiecik

Seed pod or fruiting body was my first thought, but it may be a Calamites nodal section.

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  Looks kinda like a Thingamabopper, but me thinks the above posters have a better idea as to what this really is.  :)

 

RB

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Mark Kmiecik
On 8/24/2023 at 2:34 PM, RJB said:

  Looks kinda like a Thingamabopper, but me thinks the above posters have a better idea as to what this really is.  :)

 

RB

 

No, this would be a Thingamajigger. Thingamaboppers are more elliptically shaped in a dorsal view. :heartylaugh:

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Missourian

  

8 hours ago, Mark Kmiecik said:

 

No, this would be a Thingamajigger. Thingamaboppers are more elliptically shaped in a dorsal view. :heartylaugh:

 

I had been leaning toward Doohickey myself, but the structure is a bit off.

 

I considered Doodad as well, but those are limited to the Mesozoic.

 

:P

 

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Mark Kmiecik
22 hours ago, Missourian said:

  

 

I had been leaning toward Doohickey myself, but the structure is a bit off.

 

I considered Doodad as well, but those are limited to the Mesozoic.

 

:P

 

 

At first I considered it may be a Whatchamacallit, but then I remembered they disapeared in the Permian extinction. :zen:

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