Name:
Platystrophia ponderosa
Age: Ordovician
Formation: McMillan Formation
Location: Simpsonville, Shelby County, Kentucky
Size: Larger brachiopod is 1.85 inches across!
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This is a very aesthetic plate of brachiopods. There are two VERY LARGE examples of Platystrophia ponderosa on this slab. These HUGE Ordovician brachiopods have both valves intact and tightly articulated. The fossil ''lampshells'' are extremely inflated and exhibit excellent detail. The coarse plications of the shells are easily seen, and the fine growth lines are quite evident. The fossils have nice color and contrast and are well composited on the natural plate of shale. This is a very impressive specimen of two large Ordovician brachiopods from Kentucky.
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