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Hardly anybody ever talks about the Cambrian fossils of the southern midcontinent (USA). They're super-underappreciated. Show us what you've got! Here's one to start us off: Thorax and pygidium of a trilobite, possibly Orygmaspis, typically referred to as "Orygmaspis cf. Orygmaspis llanoensis" but probably a different species altogether. Note the two pairs of macropleural spines marking the final thoracic segments. Davis Formation (late Cambrian: Furongian), south side of Highway 8, St. François County, Missouri.
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Could someone suggest a professor of Invertebrate paleontology, currently working, who has an expertise in New York State Devonian Era strata? I have a Phyllocarid specimen that may be of scientific value. Thank you
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Paleo Society access to Treatise on Invert Paleo
Wendell Ricketts posted a topic in Questions & Answers
Though I have a feeling I'm going to be embarrassed for asking what turns out to be obvious, but: I was hoping someone would be willing to give me a hand getting access to the 2007 Suppl. to Part H (Brachiopoda), Vol. 6 of the Treatise. The archives only appear to go back to 2010. Do Paleontological Society members not have access to earlier volumes? Thanks! Wendell- 1 reply
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