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Michigan Devonian trip


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A couple weeks ago I took a road trip along the entire border of the lower peninsula of Michigan. One of the days was spent collecting Devonian fossils around Alpena. I visited four sites and had a lot of luck, finding dozens of crinoid calyxes, a couple trilobites, and many other interesting things. It will take me a while to sort through everything, but I did finish cleaning up finds from one of the sites and wanted to share. Nothing groundbreaking, but all good finds for me as I rarely get to collect in the Devonian.

 

The coral Trachypora sp.

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A partial Dolatocrinus calyx encrusted by a bryozoan

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A partial crinoid holdfast

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A partial Dolatocrinus calyx (top left) and some plates from a Megistocrinus calyx (center)

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Nice finds Connor! I agree with Adam. That Trachypora is a real gem. :wub:

 

Those crinoid parts ain’t bad either! :) 
 

Congrats on getting to dig around in the Devonian. Like you, it’s a period of time that I rarely get to hunt. :envy:

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The Dolatocrinus calyx is top tier. I have a couple of Megistocrinus from the NE of Michigan, also Devonian.

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