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  1. Hi all! I made a post previously about contemplating buying an anomalocaridid appendage, but considering your feedback, ultimately decided against it. I'd been saving up for a fossil that I was really excited about, and ultimately decided to take the plunge on a gorgeous Eurypterus Remipes from a very kind seller. I spoke with the seller of this Eurypterid prior to making the purchase, and he had mentioned that a small portion of the dorsal postabdomen was restored. I saw another portion of the prosoma and attached appendages that I thought might be restored as well, asked about it, and the seller was transparent about being unsure of whether it was or not. I think it is, but I was wondering if you all would have any insight. Beyond those two sections is there any reason to think that the rest of the fossil is anything other than how it was found? It look otherwise legitimate? I've attached plenty of pictures! Thanks!
  2. Jeffrey P

    Eurypterid from Lang's Quarry

    From the album: Silurian

    Eurypterus remipes Eurypterid (5 3/4 inches tall) Upper Silurian Fiddler's Green Formation Phelps Waterlime Bertie Group Lang's Quarry Ilion, N.Y. Repaired, cleaned, and trimmed by Al Lang
  3. From the album: Silurian

    Eurypterus remipes Juvenile Eurypterids (Bottom specimen 3 inches long) Upper Silurian Fiddler's Green Formation Phelps Waterlime Bertie Group Lang's Quarry Ilion, N.Y. Repaired, cleaned, and trimmed by Al Lang
  4. From the album: Fiddlers Green Formation

    Collected spring 2023 at Langs quarry by Dean Rucco and Allan Lang.
  5. Dean Ruocco

    Dolichopterus jewetti

    From the album: Fiddlers Green Formation

    Collected spring 2023 at Langs quarry by Dean Rucco and Allan Lang.
  6. Dean Ruocco

    Eurypterid Windrow.

    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.
  7. Recently, I spent 5 days at Lang’s quarry collecting fossils and hanging out with some friends. We broke large blocks in the quarry searching for Eurypterids and Pterygotids, of which we found many including a multi-plate. Are best find was a small incomplete Proscorpius, pictured below. After taking apart a large number of plates, I asked Allan if I could start a bench in situ, he liked the idea and I started to dig a pit out. The rock was weathered perfectly due to it receiving a chemical weathering rather than a physical weathering. The bench produced lots of Eurypterus, It was a fun little experience as most localities in the Fiddlers Green I’ve dug in weren’t weathered enough to really produce nice plates. Below I’ll attach a few pictures of some of the many Eurypterids we found and some pictures of are dig. I’d also like to thank Allan Lang for all of his help throughout the years. He’s taught me how to collect eurypterids properly, and is generous enough to invite me to dig often. Thank you Allan, you’ve changed my life.. 1. Hand exaction of the Phelps waterlime in situ. 2. Excavator exposing a large plate for us to take apart. 3. Decent Eurypterus laculatus, 4. Small Eurypterus remipes from my bench. 5.Small Eurypterus remipes in situ. 6. Extremely rare Dolichopterus jewetti 7. multiple plate of Acutiramus macrophthalmus 8. Large Eurypterus laculatus 9. Small Proscorpius osborni
  8. Fossildude19

    Eurypterid segment

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Segment just before the Telson. Fiddler's Green Formation Silurian, New York.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  9. Fossildude19

    Another Eurypterid head

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation New York Silurian

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  10. Fossildude19

    Eurypterid segment

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Eurypterid segment Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  11. Fossildude19

    Eurypterus head3

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  12. Fossildude19

    Eurypterid head - missing eye

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  13. Fossildude19

    Eurypterid head

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  14. Fossildude19

    Eurypterid cephalon

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  15. Fossildude19

    Negative cephalon Eurypterus

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  16. Fossildude19

    Eurypterus sp. cephalon

    From the album: Fossildude's Silurian New York Finds.

    Fiddler's Green Formation of New York. Silurian.

    © 2022 Tim Jones

  17. From the album: Silurian

    Eurypterus remipes Pair of Juvenile Eurypterids (Prosoma/abdomen/telson length- 2 3/4 inches) Upper Silurian Fiddler's Green Formation Phelps Waterlime Bertie Group Lang's Quarry Ilion, N.Y. Cleaned and trimmed by Al Lang
  18. Jeffrey P

    Eurypterid Parts from Lang's Quarry

    From the album: Silurian

    Eurypterus remipes (left) Abdomen and telson (right) Prosoma Late Silurian Fiddlers Green Formation Phelps Waterlime Bertie Group Lang's Quarry Illion, N.Y. A gift from Al Tahan
  19. Jeffrey P

    Eurypterid Prosoma and Abdomen

    From the album: Silurian

    Eurypterus remipes Prosoma and abdomen Late Silurian Fiddlers Green Formation Phelps Waterlime Bertie Group Leitchfield, New York An anonymous gift
  20. Misha

    Eurypterus rempies

    From the album: Misha's Silurian

    Eurypterus rempies Smaller, complete individual Upper Siluran Fiddler's Green Fm. Lang's Quarry NY. Generously gifted to me by my friend @Dean Ruocco
  21. Hello Everyone!! I recently spent a week with Allan Lang collecting eurypterids. Me and Allan have been good friends for a couple of years, he is kind enough to invite me up to dig with him! We found many things over the course of the week some of the highlights were a Proscorpius, a few complete specimens of Acutiramus, and many Eurypterus. Ill attach some photos below. We spent most of the time splitting massive chunks of waterlime from the Phelps member of the fiddlers green formation. It can be very dangerous at times due to the weight and size of the rock, but often many complete eurypterids can be found in them. The Proscorpius was the most exciting find for me, The quarry has produced quite a few this year which is unusual as they are incredibly rare. It was a super fun time, I always love hanging out with Allan and collecting eurypterids at the quarry.
  22. A few days ago I spent the day collecting eurypterids with my good buddy Allan Lang. Firstly id like to thank Allan for his kindness towards me and his mentorship toward me, I'm very grateful towards him hes helped me a substantial amount and its always good seeing him. Anyway we probably found about a dozen good eurypterids as well as some neat associated fauna. Ill attach some photos below of some specimens we found! Top to bottom. Dolichopterus jewetti Undet cuticle, Prehaps the weathered carapace of Buffalopterus or Acutiramus. (Allan was generous enough to give this to me and the Dolichopterus because he knows I love my odd eurypterids) Windrow of Eurypterus remipes. Undescribed Eurypterus Referred to as Eurypterus laculatus. Nice Complete Eurypterus remipes. Last picture is of me and Allan looking at a plate as I flip it up.
  23. From the album: Bertie Group fossils

    Collected on 05/15/2022 in Central NY Upper Silurian Fiddlers Green Formation, Phelps Member

    © Owen Yonkin 2022

  24. Nautiloid

    Partial Eurypterus remipes

    From the album: Bertie Group fossils

    Collected on 5/13/2022 Fiddlers Green Formation

    © Owen Yonkin 2022

  25. Nautiloid

    A pretty complete Eurypterus remipes

    From the album: Bertie Group fossils

    Collected on 5/13/2022 Fiddlers Green Formation

    © Owen Yonkin 2022

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