Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Elrathia kingii Trilobite
This fossil be found at the Bellarmine University Geoscience Collection located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a Elrathia kingii trilobite fossil. This creature existed in the Cambrian Period. The specimen is about 4 cm long.
Labels:
Bellarmine University,
cambrian,
Trilobite
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Eurypterus Sea Scorpion Fossil Replica
This fossil replica can be found at the Bellarmine University Geoscience Collection located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a fossil replica of a Eurypterus sea scorpion. This creature existed in the Silurian Period.
Labels:
Bellarmine University,
replica,
sea scorpion,
silurian
Monday, March 24, 2014
Stylemys nebrascensis Tortoise Fossil
Here is an interesting fossil that resides in the Bellarmine University Geoscience Collection located in Louisville, Kentucky. It is a tortoise shell fossil found in the Brules Formation of Nebraska. The fossil appears to be from the Stylemys nebrascensis. The creature roamed the Earth during the Oligocene Epoch (about 30 million years ago.
Learn more about this type of fossil at the University of Colorado Boulder Museum of Natural History web site.
Labels:
Bellarmine University,
Nebraska,
oligocene epoch,
vertebrate
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Unidentified Waldron Shale Cystoid Fossil
This posting shows a series of images of a brownish fossil found in the Waldron Shale of Clark County, Indiana, USA. At first I thought it might me some sort of crushed crinoid calyx but my cousin suggested it might be some sort of cystoid fossil. It could be similar to the Holocystites found in the Silurian aged Osgood Formation limestone. See Kentucky Paleontology Society web site page on some of these fossils.
Labels:
cystoid,
silurian,
waldron shale
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Agaricrinites wortheni
Here is a picture of a fossil that appears to be an Agaricrinites wortheni crinoid plate. It was found in the Harrodsburg Limestone of Floyd County, Indiana USA. The fossil dates to the Mississippian Period.
Thanks to Kenny for the picture.
Labels:
crinoid,
mississippian
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Uperocrinus nashvillae Crinoid Pieces
Here are some pictures of some fossil pieces that appear to be an Uperocrinus nashvillae crinoid. They were found in the Harrodsburg Limestone of Floyd County, Indiana USA. The fossils date to the Mississippian Period.
Thanks to Kenny for the pictures.
Labels:
crinoid,
harrodsburg limestone,
mississippian
Monday, March 3, 2014
Platycrinites saffordi Crinoid Plate
Here is a picture of a fossil that appears to be a Platycrinites saffordi crinoid plate. It was found in the Harrodsburg Limestone of Floyd County, Indiana USA. The fossil dates to the Mississippian Period.
Thanks to Kenny for the picture.
Labels:
crinoid,
harrodsburg limestone,
mississippian
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Batocrinus Crinoid Calyx
Here are some pictures of a fossil that appears to be a Batocrinus wachsmuthi crinoid calyx. It was found in the Harrodsburg Limestone of Floyd County, Indiana USA. The fossil dates to the Mississippian Period.
Thanks to Kenny for the pictures.
Labels:
calyx,
crinoid,
harrodsburg limestone,
mississippian
Saturday, March 1, 2014
Bickmorites Nautiloid Fossil
This fossil appears to be a Bickmorites bickmoreanum nautiloid. It was found in the Silurian aged Louisville Limestone layer of Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. Cephalopod fossils like this are pretty rate to find in the Louisville area.
Thanks to Kenny for letting me take pictures of it. Note some images have been darken in Photoshop to allow better contrast of chamber lines in fossil. Also fossil has been coated with sealer giving it a wet look.
Here is a link to a picture of one at Yale found in Indiana: http://www.yale.edu/ypmip/taxon/ceph/19158.html
Labels:
cephalopod,
nautiloid,
silurian
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