- Tentaculites oswegoensis
"Tentaculites oswegoensis" is a small animal of unknown origin that is often classified with
molluscs or even asmarine worms with a hard body. The genus "Tentaculites " was named in 1820 by von Schlotheim. This particular species was named in the late 1960's and is known from theUpper Ordovician rocks of theMaquoketa Group . It ranged from Oswego, IL (Kendall County) to possiblyKankakee River State Park (KRSP) in Will County, Illinois. At KRSP it appears in the basal Silurian of the Kankakee Formation but has not been found in the underlying Ordovician rocks.This particular species is approximately 0.75 to 1.25 inches in length. In
Oswego, Illinois it is found mostly in clusters at Waubonsie Creek in the Basal Brainard Formation, just west of the railroad tracks. This entire class of animal became extinct at the end of theDevonian and leaves no known descendants or related species."'This is a sample of a boundgrainstone with abundant invertebrate marine fossil debris from Waubonsie Creek."'REFERENCES
1996, "P.V. Rich & T.H. Rich", The Fossil Book, A Record of Prehistoric Life, p.184-185
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