Ruger9a Posted January 3, 2020 Share Posted January 3, 2020 Just wanted to share one of my favorite Trilobite Hash Plates. It contains pygidiums, pygidial spines and cephalons from Gabicerarus mifflinesis, a free cheek from Isotelus species and a cephalon of Bumastoides milleri. It's from the Mifflin member of the Platteville formation, Grant County, Wisconsin. Ordovician period. Hope you enjoy. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adam86cucv Posted January 3, 2020 Share Posted January 3, 2020 Nice hash plate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tidgy's Dad Posted January 3, 2020 Share Posted January 3, 2020 Triffic hash! Nice find. Life's Good! Tortoise Friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ludwigia Posted January 3, 2020 Share Posted January 3, 2020 Yes I did enjoy it very much! Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger http://www.steinkern.de/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruger9a Posted January 4, 2020 Author Share Posted January 4, 2020 Thanks guys. There are a few other non-trilobite items on the plate that I need to identify. Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sjfriend Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 Nice piece Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
connorp Posted January 5, 2020 Share Posted January 5, 2020 On 1/3/2020 at 7:27 PM, Ruger9a said: Thanks guys. There are a few other non-trilobite items on the plate that I need to identify. Any ideas? Looks like at the bottom left there is half of a Strophomena brachiopod. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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