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Bianca Clemmons posted an image in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 1 year, 11 months ago
1 year, 11 months ago1 year, 11 months agoFound this today. Does anyone know what it could be? Found in Idaho.
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new specimen in the group Paleo Pics from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoBianca Clemmons has contributed a new specimen to myFOSSIL!
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wow
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😮 so cool
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Hi @bianca-clemmons! I believe this is in the genus Diplomystus. Would you mind filling out the following information for our curators please? Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Actinopterigii, Order Clupeiformes, Family Ellimmichthyidae and Genus Diplomystus. Under “Lithostratigraphy” the formation is Green River Formation and under…[Read more]
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Wow!
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Wow!
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoMe too. I have a large knightia Alta as well .
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoYes I believe it is a knightia… i have a pamphlet I bought over at American, but I have trouble telling if it’s Alta or Eocena. I have so many fish, it’s hard for me to tell. I’m still learning
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new specimen in the group Paleo Pics from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoBianca Clemmons has contributed a new specimen to myFOSSIL!
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fish skeleton
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Hi @bianca-clemmons, this does look like a fish skeleton! For more specific ID, could you take a closer, clearer picture, perhaps with scale? Thank you!
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I know it’s a fish…. I meant what species. Was just having some fun. Being goofy
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Knightia? Did you dig it yourself in Kemmerer? The city prints nice I’d cards for the dozen or so most common fish. The guys at American gave me a stack of the cards last time I was there but of course I gave them all away.
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yes corinne I think it may be knighta alta fish
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Yes I believe it is a knightia… i have a pamphlet I bought over at American, but I have trouble telling if it’s Alta or Eocena. I have so many fish, it’s hard for me to tell. I’m still learning
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I love these sort of fish skeletons-complete ones perfectly preserved
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Me too. I have a large knightia Alta as well .
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looks more Alta, going from pictures on geology.com about greenriver fish.
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uh hu
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 9 months ago
3 years, 9 months ago3 years, 9 months agoI know it’s a fish…. I meant what species. Was just having some fun. Being goofy
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 10 months ago
3 years, 10 months ago3 years, 10 months agoI split the rock and found it….I was shocked when I found it. It’s fairly big
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new specimen in the group Paleo Pics from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 10 months ago
3 years, 10 months ago3 years, 10 months agoBianca Clemmons has contributed a new specimen to myFOSSIL!
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Somethin fishy about them
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Something fishy indeed haha
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What an awesoem find, @bianca-clemmons! If you upload these with a scale for reference, that can aid in the identification process! This is likely from the Green River Shale, as these are abundant there, if you would like to update the lithostrat information. It is likely eocene in age, as well!
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I will be adding updates soon. And it is from the green river formation. And it is Eocene. I got it while digging at the American fossil quarry
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@bianca-clemmons did you find that fish as is or did you break open the rock? I’ve never been able to find something like that
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I split the rock and found it….I was shocked when I found it. It’s fairly big
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It looks like a bluegill
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 10 months ago
3 years, 10 months ago3 years, 10 months agoI will be adding updates soon. And it is from the green river formation. And it is Eocene. I got it while digging at the American fossil quarry
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new activity comment 3 years, 11 months ago
3 years, 11 months ago3 years, 11 months agoThanks for the info, I will measure and compare. Any information helps
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Bianca Clemmons posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 11 months ago
3 years, 11 months ago3 years, 11 months agoBianca Clemmons has contributed a new specimen to myFOSSIL!
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This info was found on an online fossil wiki on the Fandom website, so I don’t know how reputable it is, but it’s the only information I could find on how to differ between the two species: “Their size varied by species: Knightia eocaena was the longest, growing up to 25 centimeters (10 inches), though most speci…[Read more]
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Thanks for the info, I will measure and compare. Any information helps
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@bianca-clemmons, when you do measure this, if you upload a picture of it with the measured scale for reference that can help with updating the ID in myFossil!
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Part of a turtle shell?
Or tortoise