Rhynchotreta cuneata |
Eospirifer eudora |
Whitfieldella nitida |
Eospirifer radiatus |
Laptaena waldronensis |
Meristina maria |
Unicinulus stricklandi |
Stegerhynchus sp. |
Parmorthis waldronensis (Foerste) |
Rhipidomella hybrida |
Atrypa reticularis |
Homoeospira evax |
Uncinulus saffordi |
Fardenia subplana |
"Orthis" subnodosa |
Dictyonella reticulata |
Spirifer (Delthyris) crispus simplex |
Protomegastrophia profunda |
Sieberella roemeri? |
3 comments:
Mike, Thanks to the shells you posted and labelled, I have been able to confirm my first Eospirifer radiatus from the Keyser formation (also part of the Helderberg Fauna). I also have some Whirfieldella and Meristina as well as a Meristella. I'll post pics of these on my blog at a later date.
I am glad it was useful. There are maybe another 10 brachiopods I am having issues identifying.
Just ordered a book on Rochester Shale fossils that I am hoping will help with identification though.
Hello my son found a small rock with a shell indented into it and I’m wondering if I could get it identified if it is a shell. Thank you dylanrizza7@gmail.com is where you can get back to me
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