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Jeff Alliaume posted a new specimen in the group
What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 10 months ago
2 years, 10 months ago2 years, 10 months agoJeff Alliaume has contributed specimen mFeM 90821 to myFOSSIL!
Jeff Alliaume posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 2 years, 10 months ago
Jeff Alliaume has contributed specimen mFeM 90821 to myFOSSIL!
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COOL!
Two are bent as and one is shaped like a star, are you sure they’re crinoid stems? Usually they’re straight and round, but I might be wrong
People use to thing that they were actually fallen stars and had metaphysical properties. There is a formation in Utah that has them all disconnected so they are just one single star in a sandy matrix. Love these guys!!
@a-trilobite hi there. yes those are crinoid stem segments. they are all shaped like stars. those are chariocrinus aff. wuertembergicus. in the mosell region are just the star like to find. to find the round one we have to dig in the south of luxemburg
@chloe-geddes they do look like little stars 😉
Ok, but are they also bent?
yes found straight one and bend ones. sadly i could just find segments .and just stem fragments
Nice finds!
thanks!
Ok