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Sunday, November 1, 2009
Exogyra Oyster Fossil
This oyster fossil is called
Exogyra sp
. It is from Tarrant County, Texas and existed in the Cretaceous Period.
Thanks to Herb for the fossil.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Falls of the Ohio Coral Pictures
The Indiana Memory Collection website contains a number pictures of corals found at the Falls of the Ohio State Park (
Clarksville
, Indiana). They are stored in a database and do not appear to have been indexed by search engines. So here is list and links to the species stored there:
HORN CORALS
Aemuliophyllum
exiguum
Aulacophyllum
perlamellosum
(Hall)
Aulacophyllum
sulcatum
(
d'Orbigny
)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
?
greeni
(Davis)
Tabulophyllum
?
greeni
(Davis)
Tabulophyllum
?
greeni
(Davis)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
sinuosum
(Hall)
Tabulophyllum
tripinnatum
(Hall)
Bordenia
knappi
Hall
Tabulophyllum
zaphrentiforme
(Davis)
Cystiphylloides
infundibuliformis
(Greene)
Cystiphylloides
tenuiradium
(Hall)
Cystiphylloides
tenuiradium
(Hall)
Cystiphylloides
sp
.
Cystiphylloides
sp
.
Cystiphylloides
sp
.
Cystiphylloides
sp
.
Cystiphylloides
nanum
(Hall)
Cystiphylloides
sp
.
Heliophyllum
verticale
Hall
Heliophyllum
verticale
Hall
Heliophyllum
verticale
Hall
Enallophrentis
concava
(Hall)
Enallophrentis
concava
(Hall)
CRINOIDS
Crinoid
column
steinkern
Megistocrinus
sp
.
crinoid
holdfast
Crinoid
holdfast
on
crinoid
holdfast
Lecanocrinus
pusillus
Eucalyptocrinites
sp
.
Tylostoma Gastropod Fossil
This fossil is a gastropod called
Tylostoma sp.
The fossil was found in Tarrant County, Texas and is from the Cretaceous Period.
Thanks to Herb for the fossil.
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