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From the album: Kinzers Formation
Wanneria walcottana hypostome Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
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! -
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. -
Fossils date to when Manheim Township was an ocean floor (Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Cambrian)
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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.-
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From the album: Kinzers Formation
Wanneria walcottana cephalon and Salterella Lancaster County, Pennsylvania -
A puny Olenellus (Paedumias) yorkensis
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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. -
Larval Olenellus plate. Look close!
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
Another meraspid Olenellus plate. Look at the fused eyes! -
Heartbreaker Olenellus thompsoni
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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. -
From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
A nice Olenellus thompsoni(??) that was partially weathered. Still has its axial spine though! -
Rock covered in larval Olenellid cephalons. Look closely!
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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? -
Partial Olenellus thompsoni(?)
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From the album: My Kinzers Formation Fossil Collection
A heartbreaker. Olenellus of some kind. -
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. -
My three inch Wanneria walcottana!
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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. -
The three inch Wanneria walcottana right after I found it, Dean went home with the negative!
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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 -
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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