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  1. Fossildude19

    Jurassic Cycadophyte

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Otozamites sp. Possibly O.latior. Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Fm. Connecticut. Early Jurassic. Found on 01/22/2021

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  2. Fossildude19

    Jurassic Conifer from Central CT

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Brachyphyllum scotti - Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow fm. CT Interesting assosciated link: http://www.sunstar-s...s/conanthus.htm

    © © 2012 Tim Jones

  3. I enjoyed a productive weekend hunting petrified wood in the Triassic age, approximately 210 mya, Newark Supergroup of Pennsylvania. The first 2 photos show a single specimen's 2 sides, illustrating profuse checking in the wood, and a likely rotten dead limb knot at top. Specimen weighs 19 pounds.
  4. Fossildude19

    Semionotus sp.

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils

    Semionotus sp. East Berlin Formation, Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup Connecticut. USA A dephosphatized semionotid from the East Berlin Formation, Hartford Basin. Found October 21, 2017

    © 2017 Tim Jones

  5. Fossildude19

    East Berlin Formation partial fish

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils

    Partial ray finned actinopterygian Semionotus sp. Early Jurassic (Hettangian) Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, East Berlin Formation. Connecticut. Found on 8/31/2020 The whiteish imprint shows that this fossil has undergone de-phosphatization. This mode of preservation is common in the East Berlin Formation. Link to paper.

    © 2020 Tim Jones

  6. I my name is Alexander. I live in North Carolina's Triassic basin near the Pekin Formation where there is a plethora of Triassic fossils. However its from the Carnian Epoch 231 MYA so no early dinosaurs here unfortunately. The Triassic basin I live in is part of the Newark supergroup, which is a string of large Triassic lakes that stretches from Canada all the way to South Carolina and were made by rift valleys caused by the separating of Pangaea. Here is some Triassic wildlife that's been found in the Pekin Formation 232 -231 MYA: Uatchitodon kroehleri Archosaurus sp. Rhynchosaurus sp. Rutiodon carolinensis Revueltosaurus olseni Longosuchus sp. Carnufex carolinensis Placerias hesternus
  7. Fossildude19

    Otozamites Latior

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Otozamites latior. Early Jurassic, from the Shuttle Meadow Formation, CT. Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup.

    © 2010 Tim Jones

  8. Fossildude19

    Clathropteris fern leaf

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation - Connecticut. Small leaf of the fern Clathropteris meniscoides. Taxon Hierarchy: Plantae; Tracheophyta; Gleicheniales; Dipteridaceae; Clathropteris Found on June 1st, 2013.

    © © 2013 Tim Jones

  9. Fossildude19

    Clathropteris meniscoides

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Clathropteris meniscoides, Early Jurassic, (Hettangian) Shuttle Meadow Fm. Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup Connecticut

    © &copy 2012 Tim Jones

  10. Fossildude19

    Rare fern

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Fronds of the rare fern, Clathropteris meniscoides from the Shuttle Meadow formation of Connecticut. In 18 years of collecting this site, I have less than 10 examples of this plant from this locality. Found on 11/10/2013

    © © 2013 Tim Jones

  11. Fossildude19

    Grallator Dino Print

    From the album: Fossildude's Finds

    Grallator sp. dinosaur footprint. Early Jurassic East Berlin Formation. Middlefield, CT.

    © 2012 Tim Jones

  12. Fossildude19

    Jurassic Dino Print - Grallator sp.

    From the album: Fossildude's Finds

    Grallator sp. dinosaur footprint East Berlin Formation, Early Jurassic Middlefield, CT.

    © © 2012 Tim Jones

  13. References: PAUL ERIC OLSEN, AMY REED McCUNE, and KEITH STEWART THOMSON (1982) CORRELATION OF THE EARLY MESOZOIC NEWARK SUPERGROUP BY VERTEBRATES, PRINCIPALLY FISHES. American Journal of Science Vol,. 282, p. 1-44. GUIDEBOOK FOR FIELD TRIPS IN THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY REGION OF MASSACHUSETTS AND ADJACENT STATES, Vol 2, 84th ANNUAL MEETING, NEW ENGLAND INTERCOLLEGIATE GEOLOGICAL CONFERENCE, THE FIVE COLLEGES, AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS, OCTOBER 9-10-11, 1992: 488-535.
  14. DVL

    Jurassic Bone Mold?

    Any thoughts in this? Sandstone bolder found in Northern NJ (Newark Supergroup). About 7 inches long. Concave. I think one of the smaller ones was a cast but I'd have to go back and check. Thanks! Dwight
  15. Fossildude19

    Coelacanth ribs and pelvic fin

    From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils

    Tail and body imprints, plus a partial skull, of 3 to 4 different Diplurus newarki. Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation. Granton Quarry, North Bergen, New Jersey.

    © © 2016 Tim Jones

  16. Fossildude19

    Unidentified fish Skull

    From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils

    This skull will need to be prepared to find out what it is. It looks a bit too narrow to be from Diplurus newarki, (although, it could be) . It could also possibly be from the early ray finned fish, Turseodus sp. or Synorichthys sp., which are known from the same strata. Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation. North Bergen New Jersey. Granton Quarry.

    © © 2016 Tim Jones

  17. Fossildude19

    1/2 coelacanth

    From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils

    Diplurus newarki. front and lower half of fish. Late Triassic, Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, New Jersey. Old Granton Quarry. Scale is in CM.

    © 2019 T. Jones

  18. Fossildude19

    More coelacanths from the Triassic

    From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils

    Another partial coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. Front half of fish including complete skull and first dorsal on bottom, with partial lower skull in the upper right. Late Triassic, Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, New Jersey. Old Granton Quarry. Scale is in CM.

    © 2019 T. Jones

  19. Miocene_Mason

    Dinosaurs in Gettysburg

    I happened to be in Gettysburg for the weekend, and I remembered an article I had read a while back. It said something about Dinosaur prints at the Gettysburg battlegrounds. So I took a trip to the location and took a look around, here’s the prints I could see with all the rain: Clearest two, it’s a foot and hand from Atreipus milfordensis.
  20. From the album: Triassic

    Diplurus newarki (partial coelacanth including most of tail, some vertebrae, and ribs, etc.) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Old Granton Quarry site North Bergen, New Jersey
  21. Quick question for the experts: I've found a number of marine fossils in Newark Supergroup locations- corals, crinoids, brachiopods, yet I've read that the formation is non-marine. I'm told they could be glacial deposits. I also recall that Coelacanths have been found which I assume were marine. Was the formation marine or not? Or both? Thanks in advance!
  22. Fossildude19

    Partial coelacanth. (Juvenile?)

    From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils

    Partial small (juvenile?) coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. Late Triassic, Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, New Jersey. Old Granton Quarry. G-3 layer Scale is in CM.

    © 2018 T.Jones

  23. From the album: Triassic

    Diplurus newarki (coelacanth skull) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton Quarry North Bergen, N.J. A gift from Fossildude19, collected 11/27/17
  24. Fossildude19

    Complete(?) Redfieldius.

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils

    Redfieldius gracilis. Small, possibly complete specimen. Needs some prep. Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation, Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup, Connecticut. Found 8.9.2015

    © © 2015 Tim Jones

  25. Fossildude19

    Conifer shoot

    From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils

    Small shoot of the Early Jurassic conifer Brachyphyllum scotti. Hettangian. Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation Connnecticut.

    © 2017 Tim Jones

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