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  1. Tidgy's Dad

    Adam's Cambrian

    A rangeomorph holdfast trace fossil from the Ediacara formation, Rawnsley quartzite of the Flinders Range, South Australia. This specimen is Medusina mawsoni, so called because it was until recently thought to be a jellyfish, but is now believed to be the attachment point of a fractal rangeomorph as Charniodiscus is the point of anchorage for Charnia sp. This one may have been the holdfast point for some species of Rangea. The diameter of the outer circle is 1.5 cm and the fossil is estimated to be 555 million years old.
  2. cameronsfossilcollection

    Bolaspidella drumensis

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    An uncommon species with a coarse preservation method. Covered in tiny spines, the bug is only missing its right librigena.
  3. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion microps

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Nice inflated example. B. microps is a truly minuscule species, rarely making it past a single centimeter in length.
  4. cameronsfossilcollection

    Elrathia marjumi

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    A nice double from Pierson Cove.
  5. cameronsfossilcollection

    Agnostida

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Agnostid right next to the worm fossil.
  6. cameronsfossilcollection

    Annelid

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Soft tissue fossil, split open on the ride back to the lab!
  7. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Perfect specimen! Thanks to Jon for prepping this out!
  8. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Weathered but complete bug!
  9. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum Double

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Partial double with a beautiful hash plate on the reverse.
  10. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    A brilliant example of this uncommon species.
  11. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    A cool brown Brachyaspidion from a different section of the mountain.
  12. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion microps

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Beautiful example of a puny species. Pierson Cove
  13. cameronsfossilcollection

    Asaphiscus wheeleri

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Marjum Formation, found this surface collecting after I got sick of working the insanely tough rock.
  14. cameronsfossilcollection

    Bathyuriscus fimbriatus

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Uncommon corynexochiid from Pierson Cove. Partial cheekless molt, but rare!
  15. cameronsfossilcollection

    Margaritia sp.

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Enigmatic fossil from the Pierson Cove. Less prevalent here than at the Wheeler outcrops we explored.
  16. cameronsfossilcollection

    Agnostida Pierson Cove

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    PC Agnostid with dark anterior spines
  17. cameronsfossilcollection

    Brachyaspidion sulcatum

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    Nice brachyaspidion that split out at home, just needs a bit of work and it’ll be perfect!
  18. cameronsfossilcollection

    Jenkinsonia varga

    From the album: Pierson Cove // Marjum Formation Fossils

    A nice, puny Jenkinsonia from PC prepped out by Jon!
  19. MarcusFossils

    Canada/BC/Cambrian/Upper Cambrian

    From the album: My Collection

  20. MarcusFossils

    China/Guangxi/Cambrian/Upper Cambrian

    From the album: My Collection

  21. MarcusFossils

    China/Guangxi/Cambrian/Upper Cambrian

    From the album: My Collection

  22. MarcusFossils

    China/Guangxi/Cambrian/Upper Cambrian

    From the album: My Collection

  23. MarcusFossils

    China/Guangxi/Cambrian/Upper Cambrian

    From the album: My Collection

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