Hello all,
I am a new member here and haven’t searched for fossils for 50 years, when I was 14 years old living in upstate New York. Currently on a trip to Newfoundland with my wife while visiting a friend in Harcourt, NL just 15 miles East of Clarenville I started digging and opening shale rocks in his backyard. I found a few smaller items that were non identifiable fossils but when I opened this one I knew immediately from my teenage years it was a trilobite but after googling I soon discovered there are many many varieties and periods which led me to this forum.
I’m thinking this will be an easy one for many of you and save me Many hours of questions.
Hope my images come through ok as ok as we are still on the road and I’m doing this with my phone and iPad.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Rick
location found:
Harcourt, NL
approximately 500 feet from Smith’s Sound
Its 2” in length if I don’t get the image with tape Measure loaded
aqua blue shale