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  1. From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Eldredgeops rana, Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Windom Shale. Smoke Creek Trilobite Bed. Blasdell, NY LINK to my Collections Entry

    © &copy 2011 Tim Jones

  2. Fossildude19

    Eldredgeops rana - Devonian, NY

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Middle Devonian. Hamilton Group Blasdell, NY.

    © &copy 2011 Tim Jones

  3. grg1109

    Orthocone Nautiloid

    Hello everyone. I purchased this as a group of rocks...gathered from the Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Kashong Memeber in Seneca Cnty., NYS. I can see that it is an Orthocone Nautiloid,. ID would be appreciated. But the most interesting part...is the dark "object" at the end. This area is not considered to be friendly to soft tissue. However the nautiloid and this dark object seem to be seamless. Explanations of this area would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Greg
  4. Fossildude19

    Greenops Pygidium

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Pygidium of Greenops sp. Middle Devonian, Windom Shale Hamilton Group, Near Buffalo, NY.

    © ©2011 Tim Jones

  5. Here are some of the cephalopod fossils from my latest fossil hunting trip. Enjoy!
  6. Misha

    Orbiculoidea

    From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Orbiculoidea sp. inarticulate brachiopod Givetian Windom Shale Mbr. Moscow Fm. Deep Springs Road Quarry, Central NY Self Collected
  7. bmasur

    Trilobite pygidium?

    Hi everyone, I am very new to fossil hunting and am hoping to find some trilobites. I am located in along Lake Huron in Ontario, Canada on a rock formation from the middle Devonian period. I broke open a rock on my second trip and found this but I am not positive what it is. I think it could be a fossilized pygidium from a trilobite but i am really just guessing. I have attached to photos of the fossil, if anybody could help me identify it or steer me in the right direction that would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  8. JamesAndTheFossilPeach

    Craziest find to date!

    I went to Penndixie to kill a couple hours and to my surprise laying on the ground was what is been confirmed by a few people as the left inferognathal of a placoderm. Most likely some sort of dunkleostus spc. Honestly my best find to date from that site as well as my first piece of fish from Penndixie.
  9. Fossildude19

    Crushed Pseudodechenella cephalon?

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Crushed cephalon of what I am assuming is a Pseudodechenella trilobite. Found in July, 2020. Smoke Creek, West Seneca, NY. Hamilton Group Middle Devonian

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  10. grg1109

    Looks like a tooth

    I don't really believe it's a tooth...but what is it? Found at Penn Dixie, NYS...Middle Devonian. Photos for size, back and front. Thanks Greg
  11. Nautiloid

    Unidentified Asteropygine

    From the album: Nautiloid’s Trilobite Collection

    Asteropygine sp. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Upper Ludlowville Formation? Madison County, NY I am unsure about what to classify this specimen as. It has eyes more similar to a Bellacartwrightia (7 lenses in some of the columns), yet its body is more like that of a Greenops (no axial nodes and shorter, more rounded pygidial lappets).

    © Owen Yonkin 2021

  12. Today I was rearranging fossils in my basement and I came across some fossils that I had purchased in 2019 at a garage sale for $2.00. The pieces are from 18 Mile Creek in Western New York. These fossils are Middle Devonian in age and the person that they belonged to collected them I believe in the 80’s or early 90’s. Here are a few of the pieces. It is nice to have a representative group of some of the fossils from this location. Hopefully I have the ID’s correct on these. Stereolasma rectum- Mucrospirifer mucronatus (?) (L) Stropheodonta demissa (R) Rhipidomella penelope Athyris spiriferoides Longispina mucronatus Gastropod Naticonema lineata Bryozoan Straight-Shelled Nautiloid - Spyroceras sp. Eldredgeops rana Greenops barberi
  13. grg1109

    Another id if possible

    I found this in a creek...near Cayuga Lake, Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Limestone. It really doesn't look like a Coral...so, am not sure. It seems like I've seen this on one of the other forums. Each are "ringed" and those rings follow down through the rock...you can see this in the large one. Any help as always is greatly appreciated. Thanks Greg
  14. grg1109

    unknown

    I've been working in rocks from the Middle Devonian Windom Shale of Central NY. Although I've found some different "fossils/marine invertrabrates". They are all "mud casts". These two are unknown to me. I posted some photos of my finds on another forum and someone came forward with a comment about the first of the two. It was "Guilielmites umbonatus Geinitz??" I tried looking on the internet and came up the the second photo, which looks similar to me...at the following link: Do you know similar case about pseudo fossil Guilielmites Geinitz ? (researchgate.net) But this article is from France...I can't seem to find an article from North America. Does anyone here happen to recognize them? Thanks Greg
  15. Fossildude19

    Greenops sp. prone

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Greenops sp. Prone Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Deep Springs Road Earlville, NY, This specimen is fairly pyritized. Make for an interesting color combination.

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  16. Fossildude19

    Greenops sp. Middle Devonian

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Greenops sp. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Upper Ludlowville Formation . Geer Road Quarry, Lebanon, NY.

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  17. Fossildude19

    Dipleura partial - Thorax & pygidium.

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Dipleura dekayi juvenile partial. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Deep Springs Road. Earlville, NY.

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  18. Fossildude19

    Eldredgeops rana roller

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Eldredgeops rana roller - needs prep. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Deep Springs Road, Earlville, NY.

    © 2021 Tim Jones

  19. grg1109

    No idea

    I've found this...I've looked through my middle devonian books under Gastropod, Ammonite, Bivalve, Brachiopod...can't find it under any of them. Pretty sure it's a mud mold...but, not 100%. Comes from the Kashong Member, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian, Seneca Cnty, NYS. Thanks Greg
  20. Hi everyone this is Matt again. Today in the creek I found this rock I broke apart and it was loaded with all kinds of brachiopods. Photos:
  21. Fossildude19

    Turrilepas nitidulus - armored worm plate

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Turrilepas nitidulus - Machaeridian/armored worm plate. Western NY. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group Windom Shale, Smoke Creek West Seneca, NY. Thank you to @piranha for the ID on this specimen.

    © 2020 Tim Jones

  22. Fossildude19

    Platyceras

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Platyceras sp. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Windom Shale, Hamburg, NY.

    © © Tim Jones 2010

  23. Fossildude19

    Dipleura dekayi partial

    From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Dipleura dekayi partial. Deep Springs Road, Earlville, NY. Collected June 12, 2021 Windom Shale Member of the Moscow Formation, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian (Givetian)

    © 2021 Tim Jones ©

  24. Misha

    Spinocyrtia ostiolata

    From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Spinocyrtia ostiolata Junkerberg Formation Germany Trade with @Max-fossils
  25. Misha

    Paleozygopleura hamiltoniae

    From the album: Misha's Middle Devonian Fossils

    Paleozygopleura hamiltoniae Givetian Windom Shale Mbr. Moscow Fm. Deep Springs Road Quarry, Central NY Gift from @Fossildude19
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