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Photos of vascular bundles from each end of a probable fern from the middle triassic of southern Utah. Photos taken at 12x. Specimen is oval, 5x7 cm and is 9 cm long. Vascular bundle divided between ends. See the devil in the fiery shot?
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Its fossil Friday! Share your latest fossil picts.
hadrosauridae posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Its fossil Friday, so share a pic of your latest fossil acquisition, or prep. This is my latest prep project, a large Mioplosus from the Green River fm of Wyoming. Its not 100% finished but getting very close. Sadly it had already lost 1/2 to 2/3 of the tail before I found it, it has some damage to the rear dorsal fin, and the original break/exposure was through the head so it will take extra work to remove the glue used for an improvised field repair. I did learn a good lesson and will be bring proper consolidates and glues when I go fishing this year.- 7 replies
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San Antonio, Tx Do limestone and/or sediment formations tend to repeat a formation in similar shapes and sizes? The one on the top left appears to be a clay bottle.
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Just joined the forum to get tips and info on locations and finds I'm used to collecting teeth on random beach tricks but have recently started "digging" for other creatures. I'm hoping to find info on hunting locations for trilobites and crabs (read some posts about some crab fossils being found on the east coast only knew about west coast crab fossils lol). I tried some old roadcuts known for trilo's yesterday and only found minor (and tiny) trace fossils . Any info would be much appreciated! Here of some recent finds: Some Miocene scallops (ones touching top to bottom are matching peices of the whole creature) Unidentified damaged vertebrae