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Good morning everyone. I recently found several remains in Lithuanian erratic boulders of pelmatozoans that are various in shape. The oldest find is from Late Cambrian?- Ordovician limestone, it looks similar to crinoid columnal but it has both horizontal and vertical gaps so I do not know which pelmatozoan family it belongs to. It is 7 mm length and iut is found in Varena town, South Lithuania. The second remain is calyx fragment, I think cupressocrinid is possible. If so, then this fossil is Devonian in age. The remain is 2.3 cm diameter and it is found in Juodikiai quarry, Klaipeda district, Western Lithuania. The third fossil is oblong, pentagonal calyx plate and could be similar to erissocrinid but I very need the precise ID, the fossil is 5 mm length and it is found in Varena town, South Lithuania. And the last fossil is crinoid bead imprint in dolomite, it has wide rounded pit in the central area and protuberant rounded edge. I think laudonocrinid would be possible but maybe I will find an expert here who could tell more precisely. Please help with ID of the age and families. Best Regards Domas
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- cupressocrinid calyx
- found in lithuanian boulders
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