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Meganola cf. bifiliferata
This one reminds me of something close to a Nola sp.
Yes! The Nolids are something else!! I did start looking at the Nolas, but figured it might be worth checking Meganola first!
Jacob, thanks for digging until you found the ID for this one. I took a quick look at the BOLD site earlier and saw about 450 species of Nola and almost 150 species of Meganola.
There are some noticeable differences amongst even the most similar of M. bifiliferata specimens, so it may be even safer to say Meganola cf. bifiliferata.