Saturday, November 9, 2013
Pseudoatrypa Brachiopod of Silica Shale
This fossil appears to be a Pseudoatrypa sp. brachiopod fossil. It was found in the Silica Shale of Sylvania, Ohio, USA. The fossil dates to the Middle Devonian Period.
Learn more at the Views of the Mahantango Internet blog.
Thanks to Vic for the fossil.
Labels:
brachiopod,
devonian,
ohio,
silica formation
Friday, November 8, 2013
Pholidostrophia Brachiopod Fossil
This fossil appears to be a Pholidostrophia geniculata? brachiopod fossil. It was found in the Silica Shale of Sylvania, Ohio, USA. The fossil dates to the Middle Devonian Period.
Learn more at the Views of the Mahantango Internet blog.
Thanks to Vic for the fossil.
Labels:
brachiopod,
devonian,
ohio,
silica formation
Thursday, November 7, 2013
Rusophycus Trilobite Burrow
This picture shows a trace fossil or ichnofossil I have not found before. It is a trilobite burrow also referred to as a Rusophycus. It was found in the Kope Formation (Eden Group) of Carroll County, Kentucky, USA. The trace fossil dates to the Ordovician Period.
Maybe it was made by a Flexicalymene trilobite. The three main trilobite remains found in that area are Cryptolithus, Flexicalymene, and Isotelus. I originally picked up this rock because there was a branching bryozoan on the other side that was partially covered by matrix. I thought if it could be prepped out it would make a nice display specimen. Thanks to my cousin Kenny, he recognized the trace fossil on the back which was even cooler!
Labels:
kope formation,
ordovician,
trace fossil,
Trilobite
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