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From the album: Mahantango Formation
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Eldredgeops rana from the Devonian Windom Shale, Orchard Park, NY. This is probably an enrolled molt. Techniques used: Air abrasion with Harbor Freight Central Pneumatics air eraser. Needle work with scriber.© © 2013 Tim Jones
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I'm wondering if anyone can identify some mazon creek fossils the first 3 I think are shrimp or molts The 4th I was told was a "dragonfly body" I'm not sure what to think about that and am wondering if there is anything identifiable as an insect Finally it's not an arthropod, but just a curious color difference I'd like help with
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Newbe quastion, how do we recognize a molt of a trilobite from a whole trilobite? I got my first trilobite which I believe is a whole specimen and not a molt, but what is this that makes as understand the deference, do molted ones missing som ething? I thank you all for your help in advance!
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From the album: Urban Fossils of Toronto (Georgian Bay Formation, Lower Member)
Isotelus maximus (Locke, 1838). Big trilobite pygidium molt and the only partial big molt I have ever found at Mimico creek. Approximately 15 centimetres across. Found in Mimico creek, Toronto, Ontario. Georgian Bay formation, late Ordovician. I found this by accident when I first started fossil hunting at Mimico creek back in October 2013. Shale specimen.© (©)
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