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Trilobite partials, mid Devonian


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Cephalon partial from the needmore near winchester VA, middle Devonian. Looked familiar so I looked it up in the book I remembered it from and it lists it as unidentified, but resembling Lichas. As I was looking at it I noticed below it an illustration that looked just like a couple of tiny partials (pygidiums) I had saved from the same spot. Book lists these as unidentified too, but was published in 1991 so I was wondering if anyone here had any ideas. I’ve found a lot of damaged cephalon partials like this out there so if I know what the rest of the bug looks like, I can maybe keep myself from getting confused if I run into it while looking for something else out there.

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These are two pygidiums plus their casts. I also see that coral there but I’m ignoring him. He knows what he did.

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Compare with Acanthopyge contusa: mail?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.yimg.com%2Fok%2Fu%2Fassets%2Fimg%2Femoticons%2Femo71.gif&t=1606368832&ymreqid=23281213-8dc1-3cff-1c01-85000501f700&sig=ecxnvidlDqSztH_gOLs.CQ--~D

 

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Ludvigsen, R. 1979

Fossils of Ontario: Part 1 - The Trilobites.

ROM Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications, 96 pp.  PDF LINK

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7 hours ago, piranha said:

Compare with Acanthopyge contusa: mail?url=http%3A%2F%2Fmail.yimg.com%2Fok%2Fu%2Fassets%2Fimg%2Femoticons%2Femo71.gif&t=1606368832&ymreqid=23281213-8dc1-3cff-1c01-85000501f700&sig=ecxnvidlDqSztH_gOLs.CQ--~D

 

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Ludvigsen, R. 1979

Fossils of Ontario: Part 1 - The Trilobites.

ROM Life Sciences Miscellaneous Publications, 96 pp.  PDF LINK

Pygidium definitely seems like a spot on match, and thanks for linking me to that thread in general, I see a lot of similar butts in there that I had yet to identify from my spot.

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