Bivalve?

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Bivalve?

Bericht door JohnB » 15 aug 2015, 01:46

Hello!

Can anyone help with the id of this fossil? I'm guessing it's a bivalve of some sort. Found at Needingworth, St Ives, Cambridgeshire, UK which is I believe Jurassic.

Thanks!

John



 
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Re: Bivalve?

Bericht door hubertus68 » 15 aug 2015, 05:54

Dear John,

you need to add some photos!

Oliver



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Bericht door JohnB » 15 aug 2015, 15:55

Afbeelding

Sorry, I thought I did! Here it is :)



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Re: Bivalve

Bericht door Spongebob » 15 aug 2015, 16:15

Bivalve sure. Jurassic too (Dogger, I think).
I would call it Trigonia interlaevigata.


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Bericht door JohnB » 15 aug 2015, 18:23

Thanks Spongebob. Another rock catalogued :)




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