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This was found in the Carboniferous limestone of the Malahide formation , east coast Dublin Ireland, I have  not seen this type before

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Sorry, Brian, I haven't a clue. :shrug:

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33 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

Sorry, Brian, I haven't a clue. :shrug:

No probs Tim, i was out on Saturday and found a lot of different brachiopods about 15!

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A dalmanellid orthid, I think.

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2 minutes ago, Tidgy&#x27;s Dad said:

A dalmanellid orthid, I think.

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