snappyguy Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Here are a couple Lepidodendropsis corrugatum fossils I have, one with the leaves preserved. These are an arborescent lycopods that are Tournasian in age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fossildude19 Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Very nice specimens, Mark. Where are they from, if you don't mind my asking? Thanks for posting these. Regards, Tim - VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER VFOTM --- APRIL - 2015 IPFOTM -- MAY - 2024 _________________________________________________________________________________ "In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks." John Muir ~ ~ ~ ~ ><))))( *> About Me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auspex Posted February 5, 2013 Share Posted February 5, 2013 Really, really nice! "There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant “Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley >Paleontology is an evolving science. >May your wonders never cease! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snappyguy Posted February 5, 2013 Author Share Posted February 5, 2013 Where are they from, if you don't mind my asking? They're from Avonport, Nova Scotia, collected before the Blue Beach area was considered for World Heritage site status. It's a town on the Bay of Fundy, and these came out of the cliffs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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