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From: Popping Mad <rainbow@colition.gov>
Newsgroups: sci.bio.paleontology
Subject: Re: namacalathus
Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2025 07:03:22 -0500
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On 3/2/25 7:20 PM, erik simpson wrote:
> On 1/1/25 1:23 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>> On 12/31/24 10:55 PM, Popping Mad wrote:
>>> On 12/31/24 8:22 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>> On 12/31/24 4:54 PM, John Harshman wrote:
>>>>> On 12/31/24 3:38 PM, erik simpson wrote:
>>>>>> These are pictures of fossils stumbled upon by my son and me.
>>>>>> They're currently being examined by pros (Doug Erwin and Emma
>>>>>> Smith).  We think they're Namacalathus.  What do you think?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> https://www.idrive.com/idrive/sh/sh?k=n8a8u1u6d0
>>>>>
>>>>> It does rather resemble a series of cross-sections of Namacalathus.
>>>>> Where was it found and do you know the age of the rock?
>>>> It's at 39.084523, -113.715651W.  if that shows up in China, it's
>>>> Google
>>>> maps' fautl.  Just change the sign.  The age is from a geologic map for
>>>> that part of Utah that doesn't have good resolution.  I'me pretty
>>>> familiar with limestone from other locations, and the age is right at
>>>> the Ediacaran-Cambrian interface.  It's the most easily accessible site
>>>> imaginable.  You can drive to it.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> url is broken
>>>
>> Worked fine for me.


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