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One lives in hope. 

From one of my favourite hash plates, sent to me by my wonderful friend Ralph @Nimravis

Southgate Hill road cut, St. Leon, Indiana, USA. Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) Waynesville or Liberty Formation. 

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Is this part of an Isotelus thoracic segment? 

Thank you so much for looking and any help is very gratefully appreciated. 

11 mm across. 

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And is this a bit of Isotelus?

2.2 cm long. 

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probably,  lots of them in the U. Richmondian

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41 minutes ago, Herb said:

probably,  lots of them in the U. Richmondian

Thanks again, Herb, that'd be nice. :)

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