Aug. 15, 2010

Today Me and Roz hunted a housing development that cuts into the Weno Formation.  The locality was also the first locality of our fieldtrip on Aug. 15, 2009 exactly one year earlier.
Left side standing up is a pterosaur bone almost 2 inches long.

1. Top row is a "Paraisurus" shark tooth, a crustacean claw, a fish vertebra.

2. Middle row is a Salenia echinoid, a Goniopygus echinoid, an ammonite cast, a worm tube.

3. Bottom row is two Plicatula oysters and a pecten.
Group shot of all my finds:
crustacean claw bit
A Salenia volana echinoid
same, side view
same, bottom view
A Goniopygus echinoid, species unknown
same, side view
same, bottom view
A pterosaur bone, ulna or radius.
same
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