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Hiked along Shimer's brook in Montague NJ to where the stream cuts through the Glenerie Formation, Lower Devonian finding Orbiculoidia jervensis (Barrett). G
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Cyrtina varia Spiriferid Brachiopod- both valves Lower Devonian Glenerie Limestone Tristates Group Route 9W Glenerie, N.Y. A gift from Fossildude19 - Thanks Tim-
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Hi everyone, an interesting fossil was found near Montague NY, most likely Glenerie Formation. Can this be the tail section of a Trilobite? Can anyone help with species ID if possible? Thanks to all that can help
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Above: Acrospirifer murchisoni Along Shimers brook is a section with the Port Jervis Formation (PJF) at the bottom and Glenerie Formation about 100' thick seen on a hike; returned with a hammer and chisel for these. IDs on a looks like basis illustrations by Weller Paleontology 1903. Actinopteria textilis (PJF) right valve Leptaena rhomboidalis and right Nanothyris subglobosa ( both PJF) Meristella lata Orbiculoidia jervensis Leptocoelia flabellites and above it part Tentaculites elongatus Chonostrophia
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From the album: Lower Devonian
Leptaena rhombonatis and Leptocoelia flabellites, etc. (brachiopod shell coquina preserved in silica) Lower Devonian Glenerie Limetone Tristates Group Route 9W road cut Glenerie, NY-
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