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Any idea what species of trilobite this comes from? (Or correct me if I’m wrong in my assumption that it is a trilobite hypostome)

Tully,  NY

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I have no idea on the ID..:shrug:..but definitely not a hypostome that matches with any Tully trilobites.

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6 minutes ago, Greg.Wood said:

Looks like Phestia rostellata

 

 

That's an odd little bivalve ... well done! :fistbump:

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I'll second the Phestia ID. I've never seen one with both valves. It is an uncommonly seen bivalve, maybe partly because of its very small size. Congratulations. In my view, a much bigger find than most Moscow Formation trilobites. 

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