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Mazon Creek Best Of The Best Liomesaspis Laevis Raymond


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There are currently 3 recognized species of horseshoe crab known from the Mazon Creek deposit.

Of these 3, Liomesaspis is the rarest.

They are only known from the Braidwood (non marine) portion of the deposit.

The most defining feature is the bulbous cardiac lobe.

The few specimens that I have seen are often poorly preserved.

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Here is an image of the 3 recognized species of Mazon Creek horseshoe crab.

From left to right Euproops danae, Paleolimulus sp and Liomesaspis.

 

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19 minutes ago, Nimravis said:

This is my favorite horseshoe crab in my collection- Paleolimulus.

 

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That is a nice specimen.

It looks like there is more detail that could be prepped out.

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Very impressive stuff, but.. I’love to see the pieces in ‘Collections’.

Be not ashamed of mistakes and thus make them crimes (Confucius, 551 BC - 479 BC).

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4 hours ago, Wrangellian said:

As always, impressive stuff.

I see a few spelling mistakes, fyi...

Thanks!

Have to love autocorrect.

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I don't think I would have recognized that specimen of Liomesaspis as a fossil. It doesn't look very much like the other two. I suppose I would have thought it was something unusual and put it in my drawer of unknowns. I have more unknowns than recognizable fossils at this point, I'll have to start posting more of those in my topic to clear up some space.

Again, thank-you for these posts! I've learned so much! Chris

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OMG, I love this series of reports.:wub:  It's like a super-detailed trip to a Mazon Creek Museum with hand-delivered details on the specimens.  It really gets my juices flowing - like finding them myself.

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Rob does a great job with his write-ups, I could never do that, I can just add other examples to his great examples  if I have them in my collection.

 

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I like that you are adding your photos, @Nimravis, the more examples I get to see the better. You both have such awesome collections, and then to see the best of each in one place is just a pure delight. Thanks again to you both! Chris

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4 hours ago, bigred97 said:

Thanks again to you both

I say a big "Thank you" to you both as well.  I said it before, I'll say it again:  "I love this series".

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On ‎25‎/‎11‎/‎2019 at 04:24, RCFossils said:

Ecco un'immagine delle 3 specie riconosciute di granchio a ferro di cavallo di Mazon Creek.

Da sinistra a destra Euproops danae, Paleolimulus sp e Liomesaspis.

 

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I sent you 2 messages.
I'll wait for an answer
Thanks

Michele 1937

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