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Pycnodonte convexa
(Say 1820) Articulated right/left valve
(no DSM#) This common name for this type of oyster is called the Foam Oyster, or Honeycomb Oyster. Their temporal range extends all they way to the early Pleistocene, which means they survived the K-Pg extinction.
Exogyra cancellata
(Stephenson 1914) Oyster left valve - interior and exterior
(DSM# FK110) Extinct genus of marine bivalve that lived on solid substrates.
Exogyra costata
(Say 1971) Oyster left valve - interior and exterior
(DSM# M157/FK319) Extinct genus of marine bivalve that lived on solid substrates.
Exogyra ponderosa erraticostata
(Stephenson) Oyster left/right valve
(DSM# FK197) Extinct genus of marine bivalve that lived on solid substrates.
Pycnodonte mutabilis
(Morton 1828) Left valve - interior and exterior
(DSM# FK105) Extinct genus of oysters.
Pycnodonte
cf.
vesicularis
(Campbell & Engel 1963) Oytster left valve - interior and exterio
(DSM# FK117) Extinct bivalve suspension feeder of the Paleozoic.
Inoceramus
sp. (Sowerby 1814) R/L valves of clam in matrix
(DSM# 3126/FK142) One specimen from the genus Inoceramus measured 187 cm (74 inches) across.
Inoceramus
sp. (Sowerby 1814) R/L valves of clam
(DSM# 3070/FK106) Fossils of this genus have sometimes been attached to wood.
Pterotrigonia
aff.
thoracica
(van Hoepen 1929) Single Clam valve
(DSM# 10171) Pterotrigonia is the state fossil of Tennessee. This specimen is preserved in pyrite.
Nucula percrassa
(Conrad 1858) Single valves of clam
(DSM # 3145/FK158) Genus of bivalve mollusk.
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