Common Fossils of Western New York

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Fossil worm tubes are minute straight or coiled snail-like forms which can be found cemented to the surface of other fossils. The tubes are often ornamented with ridges, spines, and nodes. Fossil worm borings or trails are occasionally found but are generally difficult to recognize. Arthrophycus, a fossil found in the rocks of the Niagara Gorge, is believed by some paleontologists to be worm tubes; others consider it a primitive plant. Conodonts Conodonts are minute, toothlike, transparent, or ...translucent fossils. Conodonts can be distiguished from fossil worm jaws or scolecodonts by their smaller size, calcium phosphate composition, translucent nature, and pale amber to dark brown color. I CONODONT EURYPTERID Eurypterus lacustris These fossils are of unknown origin. Because of great diversity in size and shape, the conodonts have at various times been called worm teeth, fish teeth, parts of arthropods, gastropods, and cephalopods. Arthropods Eurypterids Eurypterids are extinct representatives of a group of animals which include the spiders and scorpions.

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