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Trilobite Hash Plate


Ruger9a

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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.

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Thanks guys.  There are a few other non-trilobite items on the plate that I need to identify.  Any ideas?

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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.

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