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Grace Barnard posted a new specimen. 3 years, 10 months ago
3 years, 10 months ago3 years, 10 months agoGrace Barnard has contributed specimen mFeM 57597 to myFOSSIL!
Grace Barnard posted a new specimen. 3 years, 10 months ago
Grace Barnard has contributed specimen mFeM 57597 to myFOSSIL!
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Hi, @grace-barnard – I think we can narrow your classification down some to Order Myliobatiformes and maybe? Family Myliobatidae, correct me if I am wrong, @fauve-wilson.
You can use Macrostrat to narrow in on your collecting locality:https://macrostrat.org/map/#/z=10.6/x=-82.3217/y=29.7107/bedrock/lines/ to get a better idea of geologic time but…[Read more]
Order Myliobatiformes = stingrays. They have a crushing plate made of rows of bars fit together. The smooth side is top part of the plate (biting part) while the ridged part is the root.