I thought I'd tap the seasoned experts about this one before I go ahead and do something... permanent and boneheaded.
What I have here is a Bellacartwrightia I found at Penn Dixie over a week ago. The cephalon is sticking out at a not so easy angle. On the top is a nice Bella pygidium I uncovered while chipping away from the top. I have no idea if the Bella cephalon continues. It does look like I'll have to sacrifice the pygidium. I'm just unsure how I should be going about seeing if I can expose the bottom one there as it seems to sit at a strange angle though the strata.
I'm just afraid of going too much further and wrecking it. Any advice is appreciated!