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Howdy all,

 

Here's another find I had in the Coon Creek Formation.

 

Been trying to place it but I simply have no idea.

 

Possibly Fasciolariidae?

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Looks more like Cerithiidae.  Noman Sohl's USGS monograph on Cretaceous gastropods might be useful for an exact id.

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13 minutes ago, MikeR said:

Looks more like Cerithiidae.  Noman Sohl's USGS monograph on Cretaceous gastropods might be useful for an exact id.

Honestly what I was thinking, I just hadn't known of any cerithiids from the Coon Creek Formation.

 

Thanks for the help!

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28 minutes ago, Fullux said:

Honestly what I was thinking, I just hadn't known of any cerithiids from the Coon Creek Formation.

I would have to research it.  I quickly looked in Wade's publication and didn't see anything similar so there are a few more papers by Sohl and Dockery that might have it.

 

Mike

 

 

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