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Mazon Creek Formation (Fossil Identified) Lepidostrobophyllum


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On 2/21/2020 at 2:24 AM, Ruger9a said:

I love the fossil no matter what it is.  It seems your Grandfather had an eye for interesting and detailed specimens.  Thanks for sharing.  Will you be posting more of your collection?

Sorry for the delay, ive been all over the place the last few day. Yes, Id like to post more from my small collection. This community is so helpful and the treasures around each corner are too inspiring to not want to take part in. Thank you :)

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Im retired, but a rookie fossil hunter. Just discovered that Mazonia existed  a few weeks ago. I've made two trips, one with a grandson and one with a granddaughter, in the last week. Among our finds was this already opened concretion. Would this be a portion of  Lepidophyllum ? 

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13 minutes ago, Buck Fradley said:

Im retired, but a rookie fossil hunter. Just discovered that Mazonia existed  a few weeks ago. I've made two trips, one with a grandson and one with a granddaughter, in the last week. Among our finds was this already opened concretion. Would this be a portion of  Lepidophyllum ? 

 

I don't see it. I think it's some suggestive fracture patterns.

 

 

Mark.

 

Fossil hunting is easy -- they don't run away when you shoot at them!

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