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Bryantodus mundus Conodont Fossil

Source info:

Author: Kentuckiana Mike
Date: 2014-09-12 03:30:00
Blog: Louisville Area Fossils
URL: http://louisvillefossils.blogspot.com/2014/09/bryantodus-mundus-conodont-fossil.html

Summary:

Here is a picture of a recently found conodont fossil fragment. It appears to be a Bryantodus mundus. The fossil was found in the Jacobs Chapel Shale of Clark County, Indiana, USA which dates to the Mississippian Period. Thanks to Kenny for the picture.

Content analysis:

Stratigraphic context:

Recognized stratigraphic terms [n]:Mississippian [1]
Jacobs Chapel Shale [1]
Agenames chronostratigraphy [rating]:Mississippian [0.67]
Carboniferous [0.67]
Paleozoic [0.67]
Phanerozoic [0.67]
[0.1]
Lower Mississippian [0.1]

Geographic context:

LocationCountryLatitudeLongitude
ClarkUS38.4369-85.7049

Keywords:

Clark County, conodont, conodont fossil fragment, Jacobs Chapel Shale, Mississippian Period, mundus Conodont Fossil

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