Cladophlebis texensis, Lewisville Formation
Cladophlebis texensis, North TX
Cenomanian, Cretaceous
July, 2022
These tiny ferns lived on the deltaic plain amongst Protohadros and other dinosaurs. Eventually they were swept away and carefully preserved in these mudstones. Truly a unique Cretaceous find for TX. Sometime soon, I want to revisit this site and search for other unusual fossils perhaps of insects or even feathers. A dino tooth wouldn't be so bad either.
Photo Information
- Taken with Apple iPhone 11
- Focal Length 4.3 mm
- Exposure Time 1/120
- f Aperture f/1.8
- ISO Speed 80
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