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Ontario Ordovincian Trilobite Finds In One Day


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It's late and I should be sleeping but wanted to get these up as promised. The majority of the trilobites I found were Ceraurus. In the second post, there is a pic with 3 circled trilobites. Those are Flexicalymene. There are two more slabs I took pics of that I'm not happy with and will redo them tomorrow...they got blurred. So, the pics won't make every one of the trilobites stand out. I actually had the slabs right beside me while photoshopping arrows at each one of them. Of course prepped pics will follow, but this is it for right now.

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More in the following post due to file size constraints....

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Again, the other 2 slabs will be redone and posted tomorrow...and it looks like I miscounted...there's already more than 38 shown there. Neat.

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Very very cool!

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Looks like quite the day trilobite wise! Haven't seem many Ceraurus. Those are wonderful. And those multiple slabs, can't wait to see those prepped. Big congratulations. Thanks for posting.

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Well done, Jim! :drool::popcorn::faint:

Congratulations on a spectacular haul.

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Gotta love the Bobcaygeon Fm., always producing spectacular fossil assemblages. Very nice finds.

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That would explain why we didn't find much this past weekend. All from the bottom, or at the very top?

There's no limit to what you can accomplish when you're supposed to be doing something else

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From the bottom. New blast in the corner. My guess though, due to where they were, is they came from the upper layers.

Shamalama, they came from the Verulam Formation. The Bobcaygeon is just getting exposed right now. Either way...very cool site!

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Brewcuse; that's actually a brachiopod that was underneath. I guess the trilobite got slammed hard enough that it went right through him.

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Is this your way of rubbing in the fact that I did not go. Nice finds. Be careful in prepping these. A lot lower pressure than when you prep the crinoids. Generally, the trilobites are thin shelled and very easy to blow right though. Sometimes you get thick shelled ones and those are easier but still be careful.

Joe

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Thanks Joe. I will definitely be careful. Rubbing it in? Hey, gotta do what I gotta do to getcha out again! Lol

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I was there the next day and only found three complete trilos an isotelus and 2 flexicalymene,. I think Jim cleaned that area out...........

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Congrats on the robust haul!

I can't wait to see your prep skills at work on these pieces.

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Wow, very cool!!

Good thing brechin is near Toronto.

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Sorry for the delay with the other pics. Yesterday car trouble, today 4" of water in my basement...fossilling is on hold for now.

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Ludwigia, I'm not sure if it's a knack or if I should have a medical exam to see if there's some horseshoes where they shouldn't be!

I have lots of trilos from Penn Dixie too but since the only way to not find them there is to not go, I didn't post them. I will though if people want.

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