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Eurypterus remipes Preserved with Kiemenplatten.
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From the album: Fiddlers Green Formation
Collected spring 2023 at Langs quarry by Dean Rucco and Allan Lang.- 3 comments
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From the album: Fiddlers Green Formation
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From the album: Fiddlers Green Formation
A nice plate that displays current (look at the orientation of the body) flow. It hosts 3 Eurypterus remipes, one having preserved its Kiemenplatten (ancillary structures on the roof of the gill chamber). The real prize on the plate is a small relatively complete Dolichopterus. Collected spring 2023 at Langs quarry by Dean Rucco and Allan Lang.-
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Hey all! I thought I’d share some finds from this weekend. Me and my fossil protege @ChasingGhostsYT spent Sunday morning digging the Shawangunk formation in search of Eurypterids and the afternoon was spent digging the Lockatong formation. On the Eurypterid front tons of specimens were collected but a lot of them still need prep and cleaning. See attached photos below. The Lockatong was more difficult for me as i haven’t spent to much time collecting it, but I did manage to collect a track and some unimpressive fish scales. Below I’ll attach a picture of a Eurypterid or 2 the track and me digging the Eurypterids and me and Zach enjoying are chicken. I’ll have a lot to share after this weekend but for now thanks for looking!
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Help requested: Western NY / PA Late Devonian eurypterids & sponges
pefty posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
This Missourian is headed out to the Late Devonian of western New York state and Pennsylvania this coming week and hoping for a little help from y'all on localities for eurypterids and the sponge Hydnoceras. Are Clarke's (1920) Hydnoceras localities at Brown Hill (near Cohocton, NY) and Irish Hill (near Bath, NY) still productive and accessible? Are Ehlers' (1935) eurypterid localities at Bush Hill (near Smethport, PA)? Or are there other spots I should be checking out? I understand that the Trimmers Rock Formation in the vicinity of Bloomsburg, PA, is also worth a look for eurypterids, but I don't have any pinpoints mapped. If you're local to the area and want to show me the way yourself, I'll gladly bring you some Missouri crinoids Thanks in advance . . .- 3 replies
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