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Belated NYPS field trip report Part I: Bivalves


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Hi fellow forum members!

         
So a while back I went on a field trip with the NYPS to a couple spots in central NY. Both spots were middle Devonian hamilton group.  The first spot was Windom shale, and I believe the second spot was Upper Ludlowville. I started working on a trip report but only ended up doing the arthropods. I completely forgot about all of my other fins lol. Now I’m going to show some of my best non-arthropod fossils from the trip. 
 

Enjoy!

 

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Nice finds, Owen.  :SlapHands:

I think your last one may be either Mytilarca chemungensis, or Mytilops metella .

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27 minutes ago, Fossildude19 said:

Nice finds, Owen.  :SlapHands:

I think your last one may be either Mytilarca chemungensis, or Mytilops metella .

Thanks Tim! :fistbump:
 

I’m still having some trouble finding an exact ID for that last one, so you could be correct. 

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