PALEO & GEO TOPICS: Comments by R. L. Squires: Elimia tenera: A commonly misidentified Eocene freshwater snail
![File:Elimia tenera fossil gastropods in lacustrine fossiliferous chert ("Turritella Agate", Green River Formation, Lower Eocene; southern Wyoming, USA) (15043934260).jpg - Wikimedia Commons File:Elimia tenera fossil gastropods in lacustrine fossiliferous chert ("Turritella Agate", Green River Formation, Lower Eocene; southern Wyoming, USA) (15043934260).jpg - Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Elimia_tenera_fossil_gastropods_in_lacustrine_fossiliferous_chert_%28%22Turritella_Agate%22%2C_Green_River_Formation%2C_Lower_Eocene%3B_southern_Wyoming%2C_USA%29_%2815043934260%29.jpg)
File:Elimia tenera fossil gastropods in lacustrine fossiliferous chert ("Turritella Agate", Green River Formation, Lower Eocene; southern Wyoming, USA) (15043934260).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
PALEO & GEO TOPICS: Comments by R. L. Squires: Elimia tenera: A commonly misidentified Eocene freshwater snail
PALEO & GEO TOPICS: Comments by R. L. Squires: Elimia tenera: A commonly misidentified Eocene freshwater snail
![Fossilized Turitella agate containing Elimia tenera | 2012 Photomicrography Competition | Nikon's Small World Fossilized Turitella agate containing Elimia tenera | 2012 Photomicrography Competition | Nikon's Small World](https://www.nikonsmallworld.com/images/photos/2012/_photo1600/16th-Moore.jpg)