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Theodossia hungerfordi

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Sponges


Stromatoporoid
Aulacera plummeri (1843)

Bryozoans

  
Lyropora sp.
(2 specimens)
Mississippian - Illinois, USA


Lyropora
sp.
(Comparison & Discussion)
Mississippian - Illinois, USA


Brachiopods

  
Theodossia hungerfordi

Associated fossils: Auloporid coral & Spirorbis sp. (worm tubes)
Devonian - Iowa, USA

Gastropods


Chalarostrepsis sp.
Cambrian. Missouri, USA


Floydia concentrica 
Devonian - Iowa, USA

Cephalopods


Jeletzkytes nebrascensis
Ammonite
Cretaceous - South Dakota, USA


Liroceras excentricum (Eichwald, 1857)
Nautiloid Cephalopod
Mississippian - Russia

Trilobites


Anataphrus vigilans
Ordovician - Iowa, USA


Bristolia sp.
Lower Cambrian - Alabama, USA


Ditomopyge sp.
Pennsylvanian - Oklahoma, USA


Olenellus gilberti
Lower Cambrian - Alabama, USA


Stenopilus sp. #1
Cambrian - Missouri, USA


Stenopilus sp. #2
Cambrian - Missouri, USA


Stenopilus sp. #3
Cambrian - Missouri, USA

Crinoids


Edriocrinus dispansus
Lower Devonian - Oklahoma, USA


Taxocrinus whitfieldi (Hall)
Mississippian - Indiana, USA

Sharks and Fish


Chimaeroid Egg Capsule

Oligocene - Oregon, USA


Eodiaphyodus granulosus
Complete Fish palate

Cretaceous - Morocco


Pycnodus pellei
Crusher teeth
Cretaceous - Morocco

Animals


Mastodon and Mammoth tooth
Pleistocene - Missoui & Texas, USA


Adult Mastodon tooth
Pleistocene - Oklahoma, USA


Bison Jaw
Pleistocene - Oklahoma, USA

Graptolite


Tetragraptus fruticosus
Ordovician - Australia

Fossil Algae


Receptaculites


Trace Fossils


Stromatolite (Tiger Iron)
Archean - Australia


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