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This came out of lakeTexoma today have several all look some what the same. Any help would help

Charles

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I agree - maybe a Gryphea oyster.

AKA - Devil's Toenail.

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May be Texigryphaea sp.

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Thanks Very much! We looked it up and it is a Texigryphaea sp. thank for the ID will work on better pics next time lol

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this should be Aetostreon. lower cretaceous up to Albian.

actually these 2 are very similar:

Amphidonte
Aetostreon

that line in the first pic is the different :D

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