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Sarah Gripe posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoWow!!! Amazing! It looks just like the fossil we found! Thank you all for researching and spending your time to help identify. You made our 10 y/o son’s day! Appreciate it so much
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Sarah Gripe posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoThanks @matthew-gramling and everyone! I will post some additional photos to the group
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Sarah Gripe posted a new activity comment 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoJust updated with location. Thanks!
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Sarah Gripe posted a new specimen in the group What is it? from the myFOSSIL app 3 years, 7 months ago
3 years, 7 months ago3 years, 7 months agoSarah Gripe has contributed specimen mFeM 82026 to myFOSSIL!
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Hey @sarah-gripe ! Could you possibly add the nearest municipality to where you found your specimens? It would aid in providing its geochronologiclql origin and help narrow down and ID.
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Just updated with location. Thanks!
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Trilobite maybe?
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The segments are too thin to be a trilobite. Fossilized fish fillet?
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it looks like the fossil l posted a while ago! Nobody was able to identify it, so it could be a new species. yours too, if it turns out to be the same creature
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The strata around Lockwood is Carboniferous with mostly Mississippian and some Pennsylvanian sediments.
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@sarah-gripe If you could post a couple more photos from other angles that could help too.
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Thanks @matthew-gramling and everyone! I will post some additional photos to the group
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Could be some kind of millipede like Carboniferous insect?
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Definitely looks fish-like (including a spine-like ridge)
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Greetings @samantha-ocon and @mackenzie-smith ! I thought I’d tag you guys to get your input as to the type of specimen this is. Arthropod? Fish? Plant? Rock?
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Fish ribcage?
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Might just be the fossilization, but some of the lines look off. Has anyone considered the possibility that it’s man-made?
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This one is stumping me, so I will tag in @jbauer.
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Hi all @samantha-ocon @matthew-gramling @sarah-gripe @leonardo-miranda interesting find. I would guess it would be a smushed conulariid (jelly fish relative) or a straight cephalopod. Location indicates probably Mississippian in age.
It looks like a mold which makes it hard to tell but conulariids have perpendicular ornamentation – which you seem…[Read more] -
Guys!!! I found it! Look up “paraconularia missouriensis”
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l did research on conulariids and l too agree without a doubt that not only is this fossil a conulariid, but so is mine! l am relieved to have an identity for my critter
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Some sort of filter feeding/ immobile sea creature
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Wow!!! Amazing! It looks just like the fossil we found! Thank you all for researching and spending your time to help identify. You made our 10 y/o son’s day! Appreciate it so much
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related to cnidarians
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Greetings @jbauer ! Thank you again for your expertise and assistance in cracking another Paleozoic puzzle!
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And @sarah-gripe ! Glad the myFossil community could help!
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