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G'day everyone! I have some beautfiul graptolites from Australia that need a new home. They are middle Ordovician in age and come from Spring Gully, Bendigo Victoria. The small ball shaped graptolites are phyllograptus typus? and there is some unidentified graptolites in the middle on the bottom and to the top right there is a small juvenile Tshallograptus tridens. I am happy to trade all of these graptolites for some other graptolites and maybe some trilobite material? Thanks, Dan
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Was digging around in some boxes and found this specimen... it has a decent number of species on it! Although its nothing compared to another plate found at the site by some friends. We were going to split it but decided not to. Ended up having a couple hundred individual graptolites inside... but anyway! Sorry about the horrible pic as per usual. Early Ordovician (Bendigonian Stage) Bendigonian Formation, near Bendigo, VIC Australia.
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G'day everyone! Today I just returned from a fossil trip to Bendigo with my dad. We collected at two localities: One in the nearby suburb of Bagshot and the other at Spring Gully Reservoir, next to Bendigo. Most of the Bendigo area is aged Ordovician and the only fossils to be found in this area are graptolites and uncommon phyllocarids . We arrived at the Bagshot site at 10:30 and spend 2 hours digging in a small outcrop on the side of a road. The site was dominated by Isograptus victoriae but Isograptus caduceus and Pseudisograptus gracilis could also be found. The graptolites fr
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Hello Everyone School holidays started a couple days ago in Victoria and I started them off with a bang! My dad and I went on a two day fossil hunting trip in Spring Gully and the Mornington Peninsula. The first day of the holidays (Good Friday) we got up around 7 and started the 2 and a half hour drive up to Spring Gully on the outskirts of Bendigo. This site was abundant in Ordovician graptolite fossils and apart of the Bendigonian formation. The location of site was given to us by a fellow member of the NSW Fossil Club. Unfortunately the map they gave us didn't match up and we e
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