Tullimonstrum gregarium Richardson, 1966
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Description: Mazon Creek Tullimonstrum gregarium P32586 low-angle lightingEditor: Janel Nelson : Field Museum of Natural History - Geology Department
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Description: Mazon Creek Tullimonstrum gregarium P32586 cross polarized lightingCatalog Number: P 32586Taxonomic Name: Tullimonstrum gregarium Richardson, 1966FM Catalog: Fossil InvertebratesObject Kind: Hand SpecimenLot count: 1Phylum: ProblematicaPeriod: PennsylvanianEarliest Epoch: Middle PennsylvanianEarliest Age: Moscovian / DesmoinesianFormation: CarbondaleLithology: siderite concretionMember: Francis Creek ShaleCoordinates Available?: YesRegion/Area: Mazon Creek RegionCountry: United States of AmericaState/Province/Territory: IllinoisCounty: Kankakee - WillEMu IRN: 2212330Occurrence ID: 2b98b139-ce29-4177-978b-1cb0a0ffe308
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