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Found at the contact between the pecan gap chalk and Austin chalk. I'm thinking some kind of scaphites but trachyscaphites spiniger which is known from this formation doesn't look similar to me. As always, thanks! PS @Uncle Siphuncle
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Haven't really been able to do much fossil hunting between my job and a herniated disc that meant I couldn't bend down for many months now but finally felt good enough to go to a fairly easy location. This is a spot where the Buda formation meets the del Rio clay. Not sure which this came from but I think del Rio is more likely. Apologies for the image quality. My light died and I had to use a flashlight
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I have found several ammonites in walking around local creeks. Best guess on the formation is Georgetown. Most are creek worn and species identification may not be possible. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I am curious as to what the may have made the impression fossil I found today. Also, I found a rock that seemed totally out of place. It smells like asphalt, is it? Thanks for your help!
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I am digging at my house on an old Indian quarry/workshop and found this. It does not look like a rock, but does look like a fossil. Any ideas? I appreciate your help!
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