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Paracyclas rugosa Heterodont Bivalve 3/8 inch across Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Morrisville, N.Y. -
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Goniophora hamiltonensis Paleoheterodont Bivalves 1 3/8 to 1 1/2 inches long Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Morrisville, N.Y. -
Cross-section, specimen 50mm in diameter. Marcellus shale south side of Stroudsburg, PA. Collected in 2007
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Bellerophontoid Gastropod from the Marcellus Shale, Morrisville, N.Y.
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Proematuraptropis ovatus Bellerophontoid Gastropod Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Quarry Morrisville, N.Y.-
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Bivalve from the Marcellus Shale, Morrisville, N.Y.
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Gosselettia triqueter Pteriomorph Bivalve (both valves-complete- 3 inches long) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Quarry Morrisville, N.Y. -
Brachiopods from Marcellus Shale, Morrisville, N.Y.
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Brachiopods: (Top left) Spinocyrtia granulosa (Bottom left) Protoleptostrophia perplana (Bottom right) Ambocoelia umbonata (Middle right) Mucrosprifer muconatus Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Quarry Morrisville, N.Y.- 1 comment
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Pteriomorph Bivalve from the Marcellus Shale, N.Y.
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Gosselittia triqueter Pteriomorph Bivalve (both valves) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road Quarry Morrisville, N.Y. -
Monday was an extremely nice one weather wise. I took advantage and visited a small private quarry near Morrisville in Central New York. I've been to this site several times in the past, but the last trip was roughly a year ago. The quarry exposes the Mottville Member of the Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation. It is part of the Marcellus Shale which represents the bottom of the Hamilton Group. In terms of fauna it has similarities with the nearby Deep Springs Road and Briggs Road quarry sites which are younger in age. There are also notable differences.
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Hi everyone, Billy Mac again. My family was picking through the Marcellus Shale formation in Tully Ny several years ago. We find trilobites, Cephalopods, bivalves, and lots of Crinoids there. One of the boys found this small fossil that looks like a starfish. The Crinoids typically have a ring around the star shape but this does not. I tried getting some close ups but lacking a macro lens I had a hard time. I hope the pics are ok. The fossil is only about 6mm round. So starfish or Crinoid is my question. Thanks for any help.
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A Four Course Meal: Bivalves, a Gastropod, a Brachiopod, and a Bryozoan
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Bivalves, a gastropod, a bryozoan (Fenestella sp.), and a brachiopod (Mediospirifer) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y.-
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Partial Bivalve Shell with (worm?) borings from Sullivan CO., Southeastern N.Y.
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Pseudoaviculopecten princeps (partial bivalve shell with (worm?) borings) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y. -
Middle Devonian Bivalve from Sullivan CO., N.Y.
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Modiomorpha mytiloides (palaeoheterodont bivalve) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y. -
Middle Devonian Nautiloid and Bivalve from Sullivan Co., N.Y.
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Michelinoceras (nautiloid) Goniophora hamiltonensis (bivalve) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y. -
Middle Devonian Bivalve from Sullivan CO., Southeastern N.Y.
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Goniophora hamiltonensis (palaeoheterodon bivalve) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y. Goniophora is an uncommon bivalve in Central New York, but shares dominance with Modiomorpha here. -
Middle Devonian Nautiloid from Sullivan CO., Southeastern N.Y.
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Michelinoceras telamon (straight-shelled nautiloid) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 road cut Wurtsboro, N.Y.-
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Exploring the Devonian Marcellus Shale in Central NY
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Three Mondays in April and May, 4/25, 5/9, and 5/16/16 this writer explored a small privately owned quarry north of Morrisville, NY., Madison County. Exposed was the Mottsville Member of the Oatkacreek Formation which represents the uppermost part of the Marcellus Shale which is the lowermost part of the Hamilton Group (Middle Devonian). A pic of the site showing an area excavated by this writer:- 90 replies
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Conularia sp. Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Swamp Road quarry Morrisville, New York-
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Palaeoheterodont Bivalve from Madison CO., NY.
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Goniophora hamiltonensis (bivalve- both valves) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Sandstone Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY. -
Hunting Devonian Cephalopods in Hannacroix Ravine, Albany Co., NY.
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Today I returned to Hannacroix Ravine, a site in Southern Albany County, NY. (Helderberg Plateau) I last visited over three years ago. It is a beautiful site along a narrow cliff lined ravine, however it is tough to get to requiring a steep decent from the road and making one's way through thick prickly bushes and downed trees. No wonder why I've avoided this place in favor of road cuts and quarries. The stream itself was barely flowing, more just a series of shallow pools and mud. It was a cool, sunny day (temperatures in the 40s and later low 50s), but perpetually shady in the deep ravine. I was collecting from deep water strata in the Dave Elliot Bed, part of the Mount Marion Formation which is part of the Marcellus Shale which forms the lowest part of the Middle Devonian Hamilton Group. The rock was primarily siltstone, not terribly hard to remove decent sized pieces from the wall which hung precariously overhead. I was forever fearful a bunch of it would collapse and land on me. Some pieces did come down on their own, but none came close to hitting me. Biodiversity is very limited here: some small bivalve shells and goniatites and straight-shelled nautiloids. There appears to be even less diversity than the Dave Elliot deep water site near Kingston. Spent about six hours- the first four were mostly a dud, but in the last two found some nice goniatite and nautiloid specimens. Did even better than I did the last time I was there. The prize was this goniatite, Tornoceras mosopleuron, the best one I've collected from this site and better than any of the ones I've found at the Kingston site.- 15 replies
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Tornoceras mosopleuron (goniatite) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Dave Elliot Bed Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Hannacroix Ravine Clarksville, NY.-
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Tornoceras mosopleuron (goniatite) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Dave Elliot Bed Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Hannacroix Ravine Clarksville, NY.-
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Pseudoaviculopecten princeps (bivalve shell) Middle Devonian Mount Marion Formation Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Route 209 Wurtsboro, NY. Though tiny, this is the largest, most detailed specimen I've found so far. -
Middle Devonian Conularid from the Marcellus Shale, Madison Co., NY.
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Conularid (in two pieces) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Morrisville, NY.- 1 comment
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Strophomenid Brachiopod from the Marcellus Shale, Madison Co., NY.
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Protoleptostrophia perplana (brachiopod shell) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.-
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Heterodonta Bivalve from the Marcellus Shale, Madison Co., NY.
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Paracyclas rugosa (bivalve shell) Middle Devonian Oatkacreek Formation Mottville Member Marcellus Shale Hamilton Group Morrisville, NY.