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March 2013 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month


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March 2013 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month  

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  1. 1. Cast your vote!

    • 1. Napaeana Sponge - (Cretaceous) - Russia
      3
    • 2. Didontogaster Worm - (Pennsylvanian) - IL, USA
      21
    • 3. Coilopoceras Ammonite - (Cretaceous) - NM, USA
      7
    • 4. Scytalocrinus Crinoid - (Mississippian) - IN, USA
      14
    • 5. Cylindroteuthis Belemnite - (Jurassic) - England
      6
    • 6. Three Cancridae Crabs - (Miocene) - MD/VA, USA
      11
    • 7. Isotelus Trilobite Cephalon - (Ordovician) - Toronto, Canada
      6
    • 8. Orthocone Cephalopod - (Ordovician) - MN, USA
      3
    • 9. Onychocrinus Crinoid - (Mississippian) - AL, USA
      6


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Nine tough entries to choose from this month! Review all of them carefully and cast your vote.

The poll ends on April 11th. You can vote in our other poll HERE.

1. Napaeana Sponge - (Cretaceous) - Russia

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2. Didontogaster Worm - (Pennsylvanian) - IL, USA
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3. Coilopoceras Ammonite - (Cretaceous) - NM, USA

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4. Scytalocrinus Crinoid - (Mississippian) - IN, USA
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5. Cylindroteuthis Belemnite - (Jurassic) - England
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6. Three Cancridae Crabs - (Miocene) - MD/VA, USA

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7. Isotelus Trilobite Cephalon - (Ordovician) - Toronto, Canada
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8. Orthocone Cephalopod - (Ordovician) - MN, USA
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9. Onychocrinus Crinoid - (Mississippian) - AL, USA

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tough month...wouldn't that fantastic Edwardsville crinoid be listed as IN and not WI

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Seconding JimB's comment about the locality of my crinoid. It should be listed as Indiana. Good luck everyone!

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tough month...wouldn't that fantastic Edwardsville crinoid be listed as IN and not WI

Seconding JimB's comment about the locality of my crinoid. It should be listed as Indiana. Good luck everyone!

The edit won't take; it now reads "IN" in the edit screen, but it doesn't display in the vote-poll. :(

At least it is now correct in the photo caption.

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The edit won't take; it now reads "IN" in the edit screen, but it doesn't display in the vote-poll. :(

At least it is now correct in the photo caption.

Team work....corrected. :)

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Team work....corrected. :)

And you didn't erase the votes this time! ;)

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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And you didn't erase the votes this time! ;)

HA! That's a software bug I'm glad they corrected. (But, I did have them written down just in case.)

:D

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