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Bryozoans Found
The best bryozoans found were numerous examples of the uncommon sword-shaped
bryozoan called Escharopora falciformis. (Next 3 pics)
A particularly beautiful bryozoan found and
abundant in some layers, was one with star-shaped monticules, named Constellaria.
(two below). --The first of the two is a particularly nice specimen!
One of the more interesting but less seen Bryozoans, due to their small size,
are the fenestrate Bryozoans. One found that day is shown below.
We found a very interesting bryozoan that appears to have grown in a nearly
perfect radial pattern and has a substantial size.
The next bryozoan is special because it's colored red. Although we are likely
to be looking at iron oxide, it spurs our imagination to think what the original
colors of this colony were.
It's seldom that we see twiggy (ramose) bryozoans in one piece, but when it's
in shale, as seen below, we get a decent picture of what they looked like
in life. This one has a crinoid with it.
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Page 1: Site Pics and Collecting Pics
Page 2: Fossils Found: Cephalopods
Page 3: Fossils Found: Trilobites and Crinoids
Page 4: Fossils Found: Bryozoans
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