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Found this piece near a bunch of Carboniferous fossils in limestone, any ideas?  It seems to look like fusulinids ?  They are supposed to be common, Found in Kansas City near Carboniferous fossils.

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Yes, lots of fusulinids.

 

Wahlman, G.P., 2013. Pennsylvanian to Lower Permian (Desmoinesian–Wolfcampian)

fusulinid biostratigraphy of Midcontinent North America. Stratigraphy, 10(1-2), pp.73-104.

 

More PDF files of Wahlman's publications

 

Fusulinids - Kansas Geological Survey

 

Common Fossils of Kansas--Fusulinids

 

Fusulinids in chert, Oceans of Kansas Paleontology 

Closer view of same specimen

 

Yours,

 

Paul H.

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  • Fossildude19 changed the title to Fusulinids?
37 minutes ago, Oxytropidoceras said:

Thanks for the resources! 
 

:)  much obliged 

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