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From the album: My trilobites
A Pseudodechenella nodosa. From Rockport quarry MI. Self collected.- 2 comments
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Hi, I finally got to digging this butt out, which I wanted to do since it is so large. It is 2 cm long. But has anyone ever seen an axial lobe like this? It is over a CM high at the front. It is MUCH larger than any other I have found, Have you seen any like this? Is this perhaps a mature one, when all the others are not? Is it deformed? I mean the shell goes down the other side the same way, but I am having a terrible time exposing it. Not also how very thick the shell is. Interested in any input. I never know I could find bug butts so fascinating. I sure wonder what it looked like whole. Thanks
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Possibly Pseudodechenella rowii?? 18 Mile Creek, Near Hamburg, NY. Middle Devonian. Hamilton Group© © 2011 Tim Jones
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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
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3rd Pseudodechenella rowi found at Penn Dixie this season
DevonianDigger posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Today a visitor found what marks the third Pseudodechenella rowi found at Penn Dixie this season. It's a gorgeous example to boot, only missing a chunk of the lateral border on the cephalon and a bit of the genal spine. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't very jealous that I haven't been one of the three people to have found one. What's more impressive is that this guy came out of the piles we've been going over since May and it took this long to find!- 16 replies
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