-
Matthew Gramling posted a new specimen in the group
Paleo Pics from the myFOSSIL app. 3 years, 11 months ago
3 years, 11 months ago3 years, 11 months agoMatthew Gramling has contributed specimen mFeM 61263 to myFOSSIL!
Matthew Gramling posted a new specimen in the group Paleo Pics from the myFOSSIL app. 3 years, 11 months ago
Matthew Gramling has contributed specimen mFeM 61263 to myFOSSIL!
FOSSIL UPLOAD
First, make sure you have a myFOSSIL account, this is required to upload your fossil information. If you are interested in seeing if your fossil can be used for research purposes, please follow through the following steps. They walk you through the information needed and why it is helpful for other scientists to use it for research questions. Even if the information you have on your fossil is not enough to be used for research purposes it will still benefit the community through educational means and help others identify their fossils. Specimens that have sufficient information will be uploaded to iDigBio and GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility) for public accessibility.
If you have already gone through the stepwise process that explains each piece of data please click through to a summary tab where you can enter in your specimen data on a single page.
Data Quality Information Page
Hi, @Matthew-Gramling, I’ve been trying to find an ID for this li’l guy. Bryozoans are pretty hard. I am thinking it’s class -> Stenolaemata based on this website: https://ucmp.berkeley.edu/bryozoa/bryozoafr.html – which just says that Gymnolaemata, the other Paleozoic class of bryozoans were uncalcified and only really present as borings in the…[Read more]
Greetings @samantha-ocon, Thank you for the assistance in narrowing down the specimens classification and the helpful link. I have hunch that its order might be Fenestrata from comparison with specimens from “Contributions to the Paleontology of Northwest Georgia.”