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![]() |
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A Goniopygus echinoid, species unknown![]() |
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A pterosaur bone, ulna or radius.![]() |
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