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From the album: Wanakah Shale Ostracods
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Branching Tabulate Coral from Darien Lakes State Park
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Thamnoptychia limbata Branching Tabulate Coral 2 1/4 inches long Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Heliophyllum (rugose) corals from Darien Lake State Park
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Heliophyllum halli Rugose Corals largest 1 3/8 inches across Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Branching Rugose Corals from Darien Lakes State Park
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Eridophyllum subcaespitosum Branching Rugose Corals 2 and 3/4 inches tall Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Pleurodictyum (tabulate) corals from Darien Lake State Park
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Pleurodictyum americanum Tabulate Corals largest 1 and 5/8 inches across Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Favosites (Tabulate) Corals from Darien Lake State Park
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Favosites argus and hamiltoniae. Tabulate Corals- the largest 1 and 3/4 inches across Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Any ideas on ID of this. It came out of some unit the wanakah shale in an exposure in smokes creek. It’s thin except for the spot where it looks broken up where it is about 1/8 of an inch. Any ideas would be helpful.
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Hello everyone, When I joined the forum I shared a few of my Buffalo, New York trilobites but only my rare Pseudodechenella rowi trilobites. I said I was eventually share some other trilobites so here I am haha. The winter has kinda been a bummer recently in upstate New York but we just had a freak warm day recently. In the future I want to share my Eldredgeops collection, brachs, cephalopods, plant specimens but I’m not going to rush it. In this post I’m going to share some of my Greenops sp. that I have collected exclusively from the wanakah shale on the Lake Erie shore south of Buffalo, New York. I think I may have an example of Greenops barberi and Greenops grabaui in my collection but I guess I’m not 100% confident in the ID. These 4 are probably my best specimens I’ve managed. For reasons most likely related to environment they are not common and they do not like to preserve well. I would consider them pretty rare actually. Ill follow up with a few more photos of some “lower shelf” specimens I’ve found lol.
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Fossil ID. No clue. Hamilton group, Wanakah shale. Buffalo, New York
Al Tahan posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hey everyone, Ive had this odd fossil for years and I do not know what it is. It’s from the Hamilton group, more specifically the lower Wanakah shale, Lake Erie shore Buffalo New York. I have a pic from a great publication I bought (got it in the mail today!) that shows a really great close up of the stratigraphic interval I found it in (Miller year?) it came from one of the 4 trilo beds, I think the top one. I rediscovered it while going through and organizing some old fossils. Now that I’ve joined the forum I have access to more resources! This fossil is 19mm (.75in) long....the length matches the diameter of a US penny. It appears segmented (4 segments) and I actually had to glue 2 segments back together. Each end segments have a peak of some sort. One end has a tall single peak and the other end has a segment with a double peak (but much smaller peaks than the tall single peak on the opposite side). The middle segments are more rounded. The fossil itself seems like remains you would see with trilobites.....that black colored exoskeleton remain on one side and shale on the other but I don’t think it’s a trilo. It just seems like it persevered in a similar way so I think it’s the remains of something “hard” made of calcium carbonate but idk what. I cant even guess.....I only had Grabau’s geology of 18 mile creek book for reference and I don’t see a match. Maybe I just don’t have the access to the paper/book describing this or I do and don’t know it. My guesses (not confident guesses lol) consist of.....conodont? Placoderm? Coprolite? Lump of nothing? Tooth of some kind? Thanks for reading and thank you to anyone that tries to ID this! Al- 18 replies
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Branching Devonian Rugose Coral from Genesee County, N.Y.
Jeffrey P posted a gallery image in Member Collections
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Heliophyllum delicatum (branching rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Middle Devonian Rugose Coral from Genesee County, N.Y.
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Heliophyllum halli (rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Middle Devonian Rugose Coral from Genesee County, N.Y.
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Heliophyllum halli (rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y. -
Devonian Tabulate Corals from Livingston Co., New York
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Tabulate corals (left) Pleurodictyum americanum (right) Favosites hamiltoniae Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, N.Y.-
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Devonian Rugose Coral from Livingston Co., New York
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Heliophyllum halli (solitary rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, NY.-
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Devonian Rugose Coral from Livingston Co., NY.
Jeffrey P posted a gallery image in Member Collections
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Heliophyllum halli (rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, NY.-
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Meeting Up With Fossildude19 in Buffalo- July 4th weekend
Jeffrey P posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
I was barely recovered from the Brechin, Ontario trip the weekend before when I headed out to the Buffalo area, an annual pilgrimage July 4th weekend for the past four years. Usually the highlight of the weekend is the planned meet up with Tim (Fossildude19) to do a bit of fossil collecting together. Others often join us, but this year it was just the two of us. Weather was perfect and we hit our favorite spot; Smokes Creek, a Windom Shale, Moscow Formation, Middle Devonian Hamilton Group site. This is Tim doing what he enjoys most- breaking rocks:- 34 replies
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Branching Rugose Corals from Genesee Co., NY.
Jeffrey P posted a gallery image in Member Collections
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Heliophyllum delicatum (branching rugose coral) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, NY.- 3 comments
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Heliophyllum halli (rugose corals) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Darien Center, NY.-
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Athyris spiriferoides (left) Pseudotrypa devoniana (right) Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Penn Dixie Quarry Blasdell, NY.-
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Brachiopods Upper Mediospirifer audaculus Lower Pseudotrypa devonaria Left Tropidodoleptus carinatus Right Rhipidomella Penelope Middle Devonian Lower Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Penn Dixie Quarry Blasdell NY.- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Eldredgeops rana Middle Devonian Moscow Formation Windom Shale Hamilton Group Blasdel NY© © 2016 Tim Jones
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Spinotrypa spinosa (spiny brachiopod) Middle Devonian Upper Ludlowville Formation Wanakah Shale Hamilton Group Penn Dixie Quarry Blasdel, NY.-
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Mediospirifer audaculus (brachiopod) Middle Devonian Wanakah Shale Lower Ludlowville Formation Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Alden, NY.- 1 comment
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Large, perfect Rhipidomella penelope (brachiopod)
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Rhipidomella penelope (brachiopod) Middle Devonian Wanakah Shale Lower Ludlowville Formation Hamilton Group Darien Lakes State Park Alden, NY. collected 7/2/15-
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Mediospirifer audaculus (brachiopod) Middle Devonian Wanakah Shale Lower Ludlowville Formation Hamilton Group Penn Dixie Quarry Blasdell, NY- 2 comments
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