Fossils B/C

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Hey, the ornithology list just came out, so shouldn't the Fossils list be coming out just about now?
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umm...it is...

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googlyfrog wrote:Hey, the ornithology list just came out, so shouldn't the Fossils list be coming out just about now?
heres a link to the list:
http://soinc.org/sites/default/files/up ... -27-09.pdf
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The only real change is the addition of Jellyfish.
They also changed asteroidea to stelleroidea, which is essentially the same thing, but broader.
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Yep, looks almost exactly the same. I win.
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I wonder why they added jellyfish.
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well i guess they needed some type of change to the list...idk...

im using my old binder...im just going to have to reorganize cuz they flipped some things around on the list (instead of nummulites then fusulinids, its fusulinids then nummulites) i just need to add the jellyfish, see if i can find more info on some of the other stuff...study some more cuz i forgot a lot of my fossils knowledge and i should be fine for states. then i need to train my partner to actually be helpful... :|

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They may have also added jellyfish (besides just adding it for the sake of adding it) because it is a difficult to identify fossil. It is also something they could use at a fossil or not sort of station. There are certainly fossils which are quite obviously to even the most untrained eye jellyfish. However most jellyfish fossils are very subtle.
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pholadomya sounds new..is it?
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oh joy wrote:pholadomya sounds new..is it?
no...
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