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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
can anyone identify
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<blockquote data-quote="Sushi" data-source="post: 470618" data-attributes="member: 12342"><p>The top right of that first fossil is the remnants of Bryozoa, another one slightly below on the right border. A lot of the clam like fossils are Brachiopods. </p><p></p><p>The second singular shell you have, <em>could be</em> a Spiriferid brachiopod, but I couldn't confirm until the remaining limestone or whatever the host rock is, is removed.</p><p></p><p>Great pieces, wherever you found them was likely an inland sea at some time in our past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sushi, post: 470618, member: 12342"] The top right of that first fossil is the remnants of Bryozoa, another one slightly below on the right border. A lot of the clam like fossils are Brachiopods. The second singular shell you have, [i]could be[/i] a Spiriferid brachiopod, but I couldn't confirm until the remaining limestone or whatever the host rock is, is removed. Great pieces, wherever you found them was likely an inland sea at some time in our past. [/QUOTE]
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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
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