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  1. Thomas1982

    Wanneria walcottana hypostome

    From the album: Kinzers Formation

    Wanneria walcottana hypostome Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  2. cameronsfossilcollection

    Wanneria walcottana negative

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    The B-Side to the nice Wanneria I found with Dean Ruocco in 2022. This bug was in his collection until I traded him for it. Thanks Dean!
  3. cameronsfossilcollection

    Wanneria walcotanna

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A nice articulated example of the iconic olenellid with a "honeycomb" pattern from the Kinzers Formation in Pennsylvania. The trilobite is nearly three inches in length, and could use a bit of prep on the cephalon and thoracic spines. This was acquired in a trade with @Dean Ruocco, who snagged the bug at a local fossil show.
  4. Fossils date to when Manheim Township was an ocean floor By Joan Kern, LNP, Lancaster Online, October 26, 2022 Pates, S. and Daley, A.C., 2019. The Kinzers Formation (Pennsylvania, USA): the most diverse assemblage of Cambrian Stage 4 radiodonts. Geological Magazine, 156(7), pp.1233-1246. Skinner, E.S., 2005. Taphonomy and depositional circumstances of exceptionally preserved fossils from the Kinzers Formation (Cambrian), southeastern Pennsylvania. Palaeogeography, palaeoclimatology, palaeoecology, 220(1-2), pp.167-192. Yours, Paul H.
  5. Thomas1982

    Wanneria walcottana

    From the album: Kinzers Formation

    Wanneria walcottana cephalon and Salterella Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
  6. cameronsfossilcollection

    A puny Olenellus (Paedumias) yorkensis

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A puny Olenellus (Paedumias) yorkensis that I split out at home. The rest of the bug lays buried under the rock until I send it to someone who doesn’t destroy fossils when they prep em.
  7. cameronsfossilcollection

    Larval Olenellus plate. Look close!

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    Another meraspid Olenellus plate. Look at the fused eyes!
  8. cameronsfossilcollection

    Heartbreaker Olenellus thompsoni

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    Another heartbreaker. I think this is an Olenellus thompsoni. Would’ve been gorgeous with the other half, maybe we’ll find it in the future.
  9. cameronsfossilcollection

    Fair Olenellus thompsoni

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A nice Olenellus thompsoni(??) that was partially weathered. Still has its axial spine though!
  10. cameronsfossilcollection

    Rock covered in larval Olenellid cephalons. Look closely!

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    One of my favorite finds. This rock is covered in larval Olenellid molts. I wonder if we hit a nursery of some kind?
  11. cameronsfossilcollection

    Partial Olenellus thompsoni(?)

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A heartbreaker. Olenellus of some kind.
  12. cameronsfossilcollection

    Kinzers multi plate!

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A cool plate, Olenellus (Paedumias) yorkensis cephalon as well as an O. thompsoni cephalon. I’m convinced that yellow mark may be a sponge.
  13. cameronsfossilcollection

    My three inch Wanneria walcottana!

    From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    The best Wanneria walcottana we found. Three inches from the tip of the cephalon to the last thoracic spine.
  14. From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection

    A nice, three inch long Wanneria walcottana that I found surface collecting next to dean. He went home with the negative
  15. MarcusFossils

    Early Cambrian BC Trilobites

    Hi all! I would really appreciate some help identifying these trilobites. Early Cambrian, Eager Formation, near Cranbrook, BC. Cheers, Marc 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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