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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A pair of fish on one small slab. I believe the ray-finned fish is either Synorichthys sp. or Turseodus sp. You can see the body of a Diplurus newarki just below the other fish scales. Late Triassic, (Rhaetian) Lockatong Formation, Newark Supergroup, North Bergen, New Jersey.© © 2015 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A few partial Diplurus newarki - showing skulls, and partial body/fins. Also a piece of another fish, a ray finned fish,... Synorichthys sp. or Turseodus sp. Late Triassic (Rhaetian) Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup North Bergen, New Jersey.© © 2015 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A faint body imprint of the Triassic coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. This shows how difficult these fossils can be to see in the field, and even at home. Late Triassic (Rhaetian) Lockatong formation, North Bergen, New Jersey. AS ALWAYS - RIGHT CLICK AND SELECT LARGE FOR BEST VIEWING© © 2015 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Disarticulated fish bits of the coelacanth Diplurus newarki from the Upper Triassic, Lockatong Formation - North Bergen, NJ - from the old Granton Quarry. Also some unidentified disarticulated bones, and some Estheria ovata clam shrimp on same slab.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Diplurus newarki caudal fins - showing traces of the supplemental caudal fin. Late Triassic Lockatong Formation. Granton Quarry, North Bergen, NJ.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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