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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Dictyonema sp. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Windom shale, Moscow Fm. Smoke Creek beds, West Seneca, NY. Found July 3rd, 2020© 2020 TJones
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Eldredgeops rana - Middle Devonian, Hamilton Group, Windom Shale. Buffalo, NY. Trying out the new air scribe and air eraser.Seems to be working fairly well. Note the black dots along the edges of the axial lobe. It is believed that these are preserved chromatophores, that allowed the trilobites to "change color" for camouflage purposes. NOTE: Specimen was moistened to show color differentiation better. Link to discussion about this fossil: > CLICK ME! <© © 2013 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group 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
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I believe this is fish but just wanted to double check
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Enrolled Eldredgeops rana from the Hamilton Group. Windom Shale, Moscow formation, Orchard Park, NY. Found on 7/3/2020© © 2020 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Pyritized cephalopod, possibly Spyroceras nuntium. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group. Moscow Formation, Windom Shale. Found on July 3rd, 2020© © 2020 Tim Jones
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Hello all. Found this oddity in a small piece of shale, adjacent to the northern branch of Smoke Creek. I believe this is Windom Shale, Hamilton Group, Middle Devonian. It reminds me of something, but I can't place it. Any ideas are welcome. Pelecypod was my first impression, but ... ? EDIT: to add size. 6 mm in length.
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Eldredgeops rana from the Middle Devonian Windom shale, Hamilton Formation, Hamburg NY© 2019 Tim Jones
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Hello, all! So I am cleaning out my workshop to make room for a lot of new material coming in and to prepare for the upcoming season. I have wayyyyyy too much Penn Dixie material. I have, at this point, committed all of my complete bugs away. But I still have quite literally, TONS, of other material. What I am offering is Edlredgeops rana partials, this includes entire prepped bugs that are missing cephalons, stand alone cephalons, pygidiums, large but broken cephalons, half bugs, etc. (Please note, I am not offering any of these as complete. There is the real chance that some of t
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Hamilton Group Fossils
Almost complete Greenops sp. trilobite. Middle Devonian Windom Shale, Near Buffalo, NY.© © 2011 Tim Jones
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