Paleonet: problematic fossils [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

John.Laurie at ga.gov.au John.Laurie at ga.gov.au
Wed Aug 21 06:47:31 UTC 2013


Dear Paleonetters,

An amateur sent me some images of fossils found in a quarry in rocks of Guadalupian age (i.e. middle Permian), and I do not know what they are. I suspect they are echinoderm ossicles. Unfortunately the images do not have a scale, so it is quite difficult to tell how small these things actually are. I know in the past there has been a site where 'netters can post images of problematica for ID. Can anyone point me to it?

John Laurie
Palaeontologist  |  Basin Resources Group
Energy Division  |  GEOSCIENCE AUSTRALIA
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