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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Redfieldius gracillis Partial Holostean Fish Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT. A gift from Fossildude19. Thanks Tim-
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Redfieldius gracillis Partial Holostean Fish Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT. A gift from Fossildude19. Thanks Tim-
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Clathropteris meniscoides Partial Fern Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Holyoke, MA. A gift from Fossildude19. Thanks Tim -
Partial tail fin and small body portion of Jurassic coelacanth
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Diplurus longicaudatus (coelacanth-partial tail fin and small body portion) Lower Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT. This fish may have been up to three feet long complete Collected in the company of Tim Jones (11/13)- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Partial Redfieldius gracilis found by me on 1/22/2021 Early Hettangian, Newark Supergroup, Harford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation.© 2021 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils
Brachyphyllum scotti - Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow fm. CT Interesting assosciated link: http://www.sunstar-s...s/conanthus.htm© © 2012 Tim Jones
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Early Jurassic Fern - Clathropteris meniscoides
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Plantae; Tracheophyta; Gleicheniales; Dipteridaceae; Clathropteris meniscoides Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation, Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup. Found on 2/16/2020, in the company of Jeffrey P. While they are more plentiful in northern part of the Hartford Basin, this is a rather rare find for the southern Hartford Basin In 25 years of collecting I've only found 7 or so examples of this Fern at this locality.© ©2020 T.Jones
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Large Redfieldius from Shuttle Meadow Formation.
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Redfieldius gracilis from the Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Fm. Connecticut. Found on 11/10/2013. This bad boy would have measured in at close to 12 inches if complete,... very large for this species.© © 2013 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Redfieldius gracilis. Small, possibly complete specimen. Needs some prep. Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation, Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup, Connecticut. Found 8.9.2015© © 2015 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils
Small shoot of the Early Jurassic conifer Brachyphyllum scotti. Hettangian. Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation Connnecticut.© 2017 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils
Brachyphyllum sp. Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Fm. Connecticut.© ©2012 Tim Jones
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Redfieldius gracilis (partial skull and body portion) Lower Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT. Collected in the company of Tim Jones (11/13)-
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Composite of reconstructions of the fossil fish I commonly find. These are the most commonly found genera in the Shuttle Meadow Fm.© 2016
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Semionotus sp. Early Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Super Group Durham, CT.- 1 comment
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Partial Semionotus sp. - part and counterpart. Nearly complete - missing caudal fin. Species indeterminate - possibly S. micropterus? Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation. Connecticut.
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Nearly complete fossil of Redfieldius gracilis. Missing only the anterior portion of skull and jaw. Early Jurassic, (Hettangian) Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation. Counterpart in second image.
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Redfieldius gracilis (the other side of the fish in the last pic) Lower Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT.- 3 comments
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Redfieldius gracilis (fish missing part of head) Lower Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Durham, CT. Collected in the company of Tim Jones (11/13)- 1 comment
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Brachyphyllum scotti (conifer) Lower Jurassic Shuttle Meadow Formation Newark Supergroup Southington, CT. Donated to the author by Tim Jones. Thanks, Tim.-
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Front half of the early Neopterygian fish Semionotus tenuiceps from the early Jurassic (Hettangian)Shuttle Meadow Formation of Connecticut. This fish needs some prep, but appears to have the entire skull present. This is identified as an S. tenuiceps by the large "hump" directly behind the skull. I believe this is the only identifiable example of this fish in my collection.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
3/4 fish, Redfieldius gracilis, head should be there under the shale. Should prep out well. From the Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Foramtion Connecticut.© ©
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Partial Semionotus sp. part and counterpart. Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation. Connecticut.© © 2014 Tim Jones
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Hello everyone! I have recently moved to florida (unfortunately) but prior to that i lived in connecticut. A local sedimentary outcrop from the shuttle meadow formation was not far from my old appartment. I took many trips there in hopes of finding fish fossils, and even though the area was promising no black-gray shale outcrops were visible. i do have many more but here is a piece of what i think is mud cracks in red shale (or mudstone). Once i cracked open the rock this stood out to me immediately... all the other stones of this color in the area were smooth. the interesting thing is on the other side of the sone, seems to be ripple marks. which would make sense considering the mud cracks. any opinions or ideas to what it may be instead, or what type of stone it actually is would be appreciated. once i unpack my remaining boxes i will post more of my finds from this site as well! thanks a bunch everyone, Happy Hunting! also here are a few garnets i collected along the way. the 5 up front are the most complete!
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