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From the album: Missouri Conulariids
Found this wonderful specimen on March 10th, 2024. After finding this specimen I decided to do some research on these jellyfish and found out that they can form calcium phosphate pearls oddly enough. As fate would have it the only specimen I own to have a visible pearl was my most recent find! If I had not read in a paper that these jellyfish can create pearls I would not have believed it, but as the saying goes seeing is believing! Size: Pearl: Paper which has the only other image I've seen of these pearls online:- 2 comments
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This fossil is from the Manuel River Formation (Middle Cambrian), Conception Bay, Newfoundland, Canada. I don't know what it actually is: Is it a Hyolitha or a Conularia? Hyolitha were found there, but the Hyolitha I know are all significantly smaller. This specimen is about 10cm long (about 4 inches). In the literature I have not found anything about Conularia from there.
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From the album: Mahantango Formation
Conularia Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania- 2 comments
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From the album: Brachiopodes, Shells, corals, sponges......
Conularia cf. laevigata (Marks, 1845.Early Permian. Berry Siltstone.Capertree, Lithgow District. New South Wales.Australia -
This is first and only one of these i have ever found only thing i found in my books remotely like it is conularia? It seems like a small one? Very gold/pyrite in colour.
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Conularia huntiana from the Kalkberg formation.-
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I found this at Wilson's clay pit in North TX. I didn't know what it was having never seen a conularia, but when I showed it to some of the members of the group I was with (Paleontological Society of Austin), they were amazed by how large it was!
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Conularia bundenbachia RICHTER & RICHTER, 1930
oilshale posted a fossil in Jellyfish, Conulariids, etc.
References: María Consuelo Sendino Lara (2009) REVISIÓN DE LA COLECCIÓN DE CONULARIIDAE DE THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM DE LONDRES. ISBN: 978-84-692-1118-2- 3 comments
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Conularia bundenbachia Richter & Richter, 1930
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From the album: Invertebrates
Conularia bundenbachia Richter & Richter, 1930 Early Devonian Hunsrueck Shale Bundenbach Germany- 2 comments
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Three posts in a day is a new record for me!! This hash plate was collected in the same formation as where my trilobites in another post came from. I am interested in IDing the smaller structure next to the conularia. My guess is the stalk that the conularia anchors with???? Thanks for any thoughts.
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From the album: Urban Fossils of Toronto (Georgian Bay Formation, Lower Member)
Found at Mimico Creek, Toronto, Ontario. Late Ordovician period. This specimen is a positive with a negative counterpart on limestone. This was also found along with a bunch of other Conularia specimens back in the end of Summer at 2015.- 2 comments
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From the album: Ordovician
Conularia trentonensis (partial conularid) Middle Ordovician Verulam Formation James Dick Quarry Brechin. Ontario -
It has been reported that complete specimens of this species is rare to find in the formation. The Royal Ontario Museum is said to contain many partials and most come from the former Don Valley Brickyard in Toronto. This specimen was found in Mimico Creek. To see details up close please click the full size button. Reference: Ontario. Department of Mines. The Stratigraphy And Paleontology Of Toronto And Vicinity.
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From the album: Urban Fossils of Toronto (Georgian Bay Formation, Lower Member)
Conularia fomosa (Miller & Dyer, 1878). Separate specimen from the previous one but unlike the previous this one is a positive and is 3D but compressed flat. This was found less than 2 feet away from the first one. Found in Mimico Creek limestone of the Georgian Bay formation. Late Ordovician, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.© (©)
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From the album: Urban Fossils of Toronto (Georgian Bay Formation, Lower Member)
Conularia formosa (Miller & Dyer, 1878). Found in limestone at Mimico Creek, Toronto. Late Ordovician, Georgian Bay formation. Species unknown. Negative cast. There are pelycopod molds surrounding the specimen. Note: I was talking to David Rudkin (Assistant Curator, Invertebrate Paleontology) at the ROM rock clinic on Dec. 10, 2015 and showed him the specimens of Conularia and he pointed out that the species that can found in the Georgian Bay formation is C. formosa.© (©)
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