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July 2012 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month


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July 2012 Invertebrate / Plant Find Of The Month  

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    • 1. Annelid Worm - (Jurassic Oxford Clay) - Cambridgeshire, UK
      8
    • 2. Flexicalymene Croneis Trilobite - (Late Ordovician Cobourg Formation) - Ontario, Canada
      2
    • 3. Eodalmanitina Destombesi Trilobite - (Ordovician) - France
      1
    • 4. Brittle Star, Crinoid & Pyritized Nautiloid - (Middle Devonian Moscow Formation) - NY, USA
      12
    • 5. Paciphacops Trilobites - (Devonian) - MO, USA
      4
    • 6. Unidentified Crayfish - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece
      12
    • 7. Pulalius Vulgaris Crab - (Oligocene Lincoln Creek Formation) - WA, USA
      10
    • 8. Pyritized Plant Slab - (Upper Carboniferous) - Beijing, China
      2
    • 9. Kosmoceras Ammonite - (Jurassic Oxford Clay) - Cambridgeshire, UK
      6
    • 10. Light Tan Trilobite with Dark Spots - (Middle Devonian Ludlowville Formation) - NY, USA
      3
    • 11. Anataphrus Borraeus Trilobite - (Ordovician Galena Formation) - MN, USA
      18


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Lots of beautiful invertebrates this month. Vote for the one you like the best.

The poll ends on August 8th. You can vote in our other poll HERE.

1. Annelid Worm - (Jurassic Oxford Clay) - Cambridgeshire, UK

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2. Flexicalymene Croneis Trilobite - (Late Ordovician Cobourg Formation) - Ontario, Canada

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3. Eodalmanitina Destombesi Trilobite - (Ordovician) - France

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4. Brittle Star, Crinoid & Pyritized Nautiloid - (Middle Devonian Moscow Formation) - NY, USA

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5. Paciphacops Trilobites - (Devonian) - MO, USA

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6. Unidentified Crayfish - (Late Miocene) - Crete island, Greece

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7. Pulalius Vulgaris Crab - (Oligocene Lincoln Creek Formation) - WA, USA

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8. Pyritized Plant Slab - (Upper Carboniferous) - Beijing, China

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9. Kosmoceras Ammonite - (Jurassic Oxford Clay) - Cambridgeshire, UK

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10. Light Tan Trilobite with Dark Spots - (Middle Devonian Ludlowville Formation) - NY, USA

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11. Anataphrus Borraeus Trilobite - (Ordovician Galena Formation) - MN, USA

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I cann't pick just one! :o

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Very nice Kosmoceras ammonite... Good luck everyone...

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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That crayfish is something you don't see everyday!

Good luck to all - all are great finds.

Regards,

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Tough choices again........ hopefully the vote ends August 8th not July 8th........

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Tough choices again........ hopefully the vote ends August 8th not July 8th........

Good catch; thanks!

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