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By: Clint

Geologic Map of Pennsylvania

2019-04-19

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Most Recent Fossil Posts

  • Wilkingia terminale in Photos
  • New Photography of Our First Seven Specimens
  • Eomarginifera longispinus
  • Kozlowskia splendens
  • Rugose Corals from the Pine Creek Limestone
  • Worthenia tabulata
  • Tolypammina, an encrusting foram
  • Crinoid Calyx Plate
  • Petalodus Ohioensis XV
  • Bellerophon
  • Pulchratia
  • Astartella concentrica
  • Neospirifer sp?
  • Petalodus ohioensis XIV
  • Holocephalian Tooth Plate, perhaps Deltodus
  • Petalodus ohioensis specimen group
  • Solenochilus VII
  • Pecopteris and Lepidodendron Leaf
  • Trilobite Free Cheek Genal Spine
  • More Bornite / Peacock Ore
  • Neuropteris
  • Metacoceras Specimen
  • Schistoceras – Pennsylvanian Ammonoid
  • Trepospira sphaerulata
  • Petalodus ohioensis XIII
  • Microscopic Crinoid Stem Views
  • Pecopteris and Calamites
  • Composita sp.
  • Small Solenochilus
  • Metacoceras Catalog Entries
  • Pennsylvanian Cephalopods from the Glenshaw Formation
  • A Complete Metacoceras
  • Petalodus XII
  • Cephalopod – Possibly Domatoceras

Some of my favorite finds.

Cephalopod found in Pennsylvanian Limestone
Unidentified
Euphemites, maybe
Euphemites, Maybe
Lepidodendron fossil in sandstone.
Lepidodendron
Pecopteris
Pecopteris
Metacoceras
Mooreoceras
Petalodus Tooth serrated edge microscopic view

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