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Howdy all,

 

I've got quite a few fossils I found in McNeely Lake Park and I'm curious if the age is correct and if any of these could be given an ID.

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Im no expert but I'll get things started,  think your right on age,  first two look like horn coral and that second one is huge!  4th is a brachiopod and also 5th, maybe Rhynchonelloform?  Last one maybe Cystoid?

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1 hour ago, Lone Hunter said:

Im no expert but I'll get things started,  think your right on age,  first two look like horn coral and that second one is huge!  4th is a brachiopod and also 5th, maybe Rhynchonelloform?  Last one maybe Cystoid?

The reason I was asking is several of these horn corals are devonian genuses, heliophyllum for example.

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*genera (plural form of genus).

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1 hour ago, Kane said:

*genera (plural form of genus).

Ah, jeez, you're right, I always forget that.

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Why do you think they are Heliophyllum?

 

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