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9.1" Fossil Brachiopod and Bryozoan Plate - Indiana
This is a 9.1" wide plate of fossil brachiopods, bryozoans, and trilobite fragments, collected from the Ordovician-aged Waynesville Formation (Blanchester Series) in Franklin County, Indiana. It comes from a new lease we started digging this summer.
This specimen is accompanied by a display stand.
This specimen is accompanied by a display stand.
Bryozoans are microscopic aquatic invertebrates that live in colonies, forming skeletal structures similar to corals. Each skeletal structure has a form unique to each particular species. The individual byrozoans forming these colonies are filter feeders called zooids, straining nutrients from the surrounding water.
SPECIES
Unidentified
AGE
LOCATION
Oldenburg, Franklin County, Indiana
FORMATION
Waynesville Formation - Blanchester Series
SIZE
9.1 x 6.6"
CATEGORY
ITEM
#270471
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