These pictures of a Hexagonaria anna (Whitfield, 1973) coral
fossil. It was found in the Bell Shale of the Traverse Group of Alpena,
Michigan, USA. The coral lived in the Devonian Period.
Sunday, October 24, 2021
Hexagonaria Coral Fossil
Labels:
bell shale,
coral,
devonian,
michigan,
traverse group
Sunday, October 17, 2021
Heliophyllum? Coral Fossil from Michigan
These pictures of what looks like a Heliophyllum sp. (Hall, 1846) coral fossil plus there are some bryozoan colonies. It was found in the Bell Shale of the Traverse Group of Rogers City, Michigan, USA. The coral lived in the Devonian Period.
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Atrypa Brachiopod Fossil from Michigan
These pictures are of an Atrypa sp. (Hall, 1862) brachiopod fossil. It was found in the Genshaw Formation at Carmeuse Quarry of Rogers City, Michigan, USA. The brachiopod lived in the Devonian Period (Givetian age). In September 2011, Dave wrote about another brachiopod from this area which is called "Blue Beds". The fossil has a blackish-brown color. Dave speculated that it might caused by hydrocarbons (bitumen, tar, or oil). See his post at Views of the Mahantango blog here.
Labels:
brachiopod,
devonian,
michigan
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