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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
The smallest complete trilobite in my collection!- 3 comments
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Heartbreaker larval specimen. The fragile telson can be seen going up behind the right side of the cephalon. -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Hypostome of a relatively small Wanneria. This split out with nice three dimensional preservation. ~7mm. -
Yesterday me and my apprentice @ChasingGhostsYT scouted out some Kinzers localities in Lancaster with great success! Here are some of are finds. Top to Bottom. Mesonacis sp. (first one In my collection and the first one I’ve ever collected partial or complete) Both sides of the Mesonacis little Olenllous sp. both sides of the Olenllous sp.
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From the album: Kinzers Formation
Wanneria walcottana hypostome Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
From the album: Kinzers Formation
Larval Olenellus Lancaster County, Pennsylvania- 1 comment
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From the album: Pennsylvania trilobites
Wanneria walcotana from the Kinzers shale in Lancaster co.-
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Olenllous getzi Kinzers formation Pa -
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Olenllous from Lancaster co, Kinzers shale -
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A very good example of Olenllous getzi collected from the Getz quarry in the 80s -
From the album: Kinzers Formation
Olenellus getzi Lancaster County, Pennsylvania-
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
The B-Side to the nice Wanneria I found with Dean Ruocco in 2022. This bug was in his collection until I traded him for it. Thanks Dean! -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Here’s a perfectly articulated example of a once plentiful, now elusive Cambrian species. This is a puny bug, yet it is almost fully matured. The specimen measures less than just below one centimeter from cephalon to axial spine. Every delicate spine is in place, even the fragile axial spine! I was able to remove a thin layer of rock from atop the fragile cephalon without damaging the trilobite, making it one of my nicer finds this year. The bug is in the anti-Goldilocks zone of being just too big to focus under my hand magnifier to get the axial spine in focus along with the body, but you can still make it out in the photo. -
Paedumias yorkensis (?) juvenile
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Though I’m fairly sure P. yorkensis is currently invalid, this definitely isn’t Olenellus. About 4 mm, I believe the rest of this immature trilobite may be buried underneath the rock. I will prep it once I have the proper tools! -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
A nice, small Olenellus getzi waiting to be prepared. It’ll be around 2 cm when fully revealed! I’m This one should turn out beautiful, it’s certainly under there! -
Larval olenellid cephalon molt
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
The smallest trilobite fossil in my collection, this shed cephalon is less than one millimeter in length. -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
A nice articulated example of the iconic olenellid with a "honeycomb" pattern from the Kinzers Formation in Pennsylvania. The trilobite is nearly three inches in length, and could use a bit of prep on the cephalon and thoracic spines. This was acquired in a trade with @Dean Ruocco, who snagged the bug at a local fossil show. -
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Larval Olenellus Lancaster County, Pennsylvania-
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Olenellus getzi with a long axial spine!
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
This ventrally preserved Kinzers bug was delicately prepped out by Jon Ginouves! I have previously uploaded this fossil to the album before it was prepared. -
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Larval Olenellus Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
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echinoderm? Possibly Camptostroma roddyi Lancaster County, Pennsylvania-
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From the album: Kinzers Formation
Wanneria walcottana cephalon and Salterella Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Beautiful red Olenellus thompsoni that I purchased online. -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Purchased this Olenellus getzi online. From the original Getz farm site where thousands of Olenellids and a few Radiodonts were found. Small for the species at an inch and a half long.