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I collected some potentially nice Ameura trilobites this past year. I sent them to get professionally prepared and had Malcolm Thornley do the work. Both our efforts have definitely paid off! My favorite is this almost prone bug. There is some small restoration on the back half were some shell flaked from the split. Very happy and impressed with the results. As found After preparation
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- ameura missouriensis
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From the album: 39 years exploring Texas
Ferns. Stephens county tx-
- coniferous
- pensylvainian
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Found this this weekend. It is heavy for its size and when I put a large hot needle to multiple areas it didn't even burn let alone smell. I think I found my first fossil bone. I know its not a lot to go on and I dont need a 100% id but id like an idea what it may be and I know you guys are crazy good at this stuff. it was found on a limestone bluff in southeast Kansas in Pennsylvanian age rock. in a later picture I show some fossils from the same area. there is a layer of shale mixed in. that's about all the helpful info I can give. I dont understand why theres a limit on picture size but im going for quality so sorry about the multiple posts.
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