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Sangerfield Trilobites


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A while back, i asked forum members what i should hunt for on good friday. The choices were pyritezed ammonites or trilobites. Trilobites won so yesterday i went to Sangerfield, New York in search of Dipleura Dekayi with my oldest son David who is 15yrs old. The day went great. The find of the day was a 6 1/4 inDipleura, with some of the nose and tail missing (so it would of been bigger if whole). Also found 2 small trilos enrolled one with only the right side showing from matrix and the other with matrix still stuck to the tail. There were a few heads & tails found along with brachiopods cephlopods gastropods and bivalves. All in all a great day to spend with my boy. Before i forget i wanted to mention i found the trilobite upside down which was odd and has never happened to me before. And most of it broke off the matrix except for about a half in of its left side running the lengh if it. So i did have to play doctor to repair it.

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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Thank-you.

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I like Trilo-butts and I cannot lie.

 

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Well done!

Wonderful finds.

Regards,

    Tim    -  VETERAN SHALE SPLITTER

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Great finds for Sangerfield, especially the big Dipleura. She's a beauty. Congrats and thanks for posting. Can't wait to get out there.

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Yes if anyone is interested in collecting there and wants company gladly pm me and we can try to work out a trip.

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While I have got quite a few trilos from that location, ranging from 1 in to 6+in only a few were complete especially the larger ones.

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The upside down trilobite may be because it was swimming upside down when it was buried. I find most Isotellus gigas in this orientation and read somewhere that they were swimming upside down when buried. Apparently horseshoe crabs swim upside down for longer distances.

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Well I guess that makes sense. I almost didn't see it because the trilo had broke off the matrix and being upside down All i was seeing was ordinary rock if you follow what I'm saying. The trilo was laying in its own mold.

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That's what the Isotelus look like. They are at the bottom of 4 inch thick fine grained layers. Once I realized this my finds increased. I will be out soon, once the snow and ice melt. On cliffs I look at the bottom of overhangs. On loose rock I look for outlines.

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  • 1 month later...

Congrats for the finds, are very nice examples, the big one is amazing !!!!! Maybe the large have the doublure damaged...

The small one has rolled up a good definition in the eyes and in the doublure (doublure = the edge that borders the head)....

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Thanks for showing.

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I know that this is an old post, but I was looking at it recently and realized how bad the pics were at the time of posting. I gave the large Dipleura  to my oldest son David. I just recently borrowed  it from him for a presentation that I will be doing in April on Trilobites of New York. Even though it is a couple months away my son gave it to me now as he will be away at college at the time of the presentation. I have been pondering whether or not to try and do any prep or restoration to it. But anyways I thought I would post better pics of it since I am bored and have nothing better to do.:)

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I wouldn't do anything to it, Dave!

It is lovely as is! :)  :drool:

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Ok, you all convinced me, I will leave it as is.:)

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