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Hi guys. I have these shells, with a little bit of a background... My friend works as a heavy equipment operator doing excavation near Lake Okeechobee, FL. I am not sure how far down they dug to find these, but i can find out if you need me to. But i know the guys were super excited to find them and they are calling them fossils. I have 5 of them. The picture attached is of the largest one i have, approximately 5” long.
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Florida fossil bivalves - need some help with identification
Gregory Kruse posted a topic in Fossil ID
Attached is a photo of a cluster of shells. I would like some assistance identifying the two. Here are my guesses: Chione elevata (cross barred Venus) and Macrocallista maculata (calico clam); both Venus clams (family Veneridae). My reference is from Southern Florida’s Fossil Seashells authored by Peterson. -
Reading back through the TFF archives I've learned a bit about Rucks Pit in retrospect. Apparently, this was once a hot place to go fossicking for fossil clams with dogtooth golden calcite but, as I understand it, the original owner had health issues and sold the property. It seems the grandson (Eddie) has resurrected this locality and there now seems to be an address a couple blocks from the former location where there are piles of material that can be searched. I've read that this location is not as productive as it used to be (a common story of many long time sites) and I'm wondering if anybody has been to the new site (Fort Drum Crystal Mine) lately? If so, did you find some interesting specimens and did it seem worth the effort/price to hunt there? The location is just two hours from my house and it might provide a novel hunting experience and something different to look for which is always fun. I may end up going regardless and would post my thoughts to the forum if I do. I just figured I'd check to see if any other TFF members have been recently. http://www.thefortdrumcrystalmine.com/ https://www.facebook.com/The-Fort-Drum-Crystal-Mine-497100650319718/ Cheers. -Ken