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Hi,  not sure what this is, maybe a cephalopod ?

 

It's Ordovician and was found in Nicolet river formation in Quebec. it's 2 inches long

 

 

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Yes, this is a crushed orthocone nautiloid/cephalopod.

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2 hours ago, Fossildude19 said:

Yes, this is a crushed orthocone nautiloid/cephalopod.

Thank @Fossildude19, that's what i thought, i'm not use to finding those, and the fact that it was crushed kind of thought me off  a bit ;)

 

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