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Yesterday, I was searching the Arctinurus layer of the Rochester Shale. Gorgeous day in Western New York. Here is the bench I planned on going through. If you look really hard in the middle and halfway down, you can see a Trimerus delphinocephalus. (Just kidding) I don't have X-ray vision and you can't see it because it wasn't exposed yet.P9110001R.thumb.JPG.f2104455c9a1815b6f562c534655a96d.JPG 

 

A nice complete prone bug was waiting about 420 million years to see daylight again.

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This is what I first saw looking at me. I take pictures prior to extraction, you never know what can happen. It was sawed out and worked out well.

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Looks like it will be a quick clean prep with not much gluing. Hope I can post finished pictures in a couple weeks.

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Really nice Trimerus, John. Congratulations. Looks like you had to remove a lot of overburden to unearth that beauty. I don't see many Rochester Shale specimens except online or in a museum. Thanks for sharing your experience.

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Great pictures John! 
Awesome find, as well. 

Thanks for sharing this with us. :) 

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What a fantastic trilobite! :envy: :wub: :drool:

I'm also envious that you can get access to the Arctinurus layer.  That would be a dream for me.

 

Don

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That is a real beaut. Congrats!

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You always were a fossil whisperer. But I would rather have found a arctinurus if I had a choice in the matter......

 

FYI I have some people from Ohio coming up on the weekend of Sep 23. I will be there at least on the Saturday if not both days.

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My Rochester Shale find got prepared faster than expected. This is a before and after comparison of My Trimerus find. No repairs or restorations have been done other than joining the matrix pieces. This bug is supposedly rarer than the Arctinurus it is found with. 

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Fantastic, John! Congratulations on this rare find!:fistbump:

Thank you for the update! :) 

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Wow. :trilosurprise: All your hard work uncovering that beast really paid off. Thanks for all the photos. 

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On 9/12/2017 at 6:02 PM, fossilcrazy said:

Yesterday, I was searching the Arctinurus layer of the Rochester Shale. Gorgeous day in Western New York. Here is the bench I planned on going through. If you look really hard in the middle and halfway down, you can see a Trimerus delphinocephalus. (Just kidding) I don't have X-ray vision and you can't see it because it wasn't exposed yet.P9110001R.thumb.JPG.f2104455c9a1815b6f562c534655a96d.JPG 

 

A nice complete prone bug was waiting about 420 million years to see daylight again.

P9110002R.thumb.JPG.dfc2a826cbd47e03bbea717afa093179.JPG

 

This is what I first saw looking at me. I take pictures prior to extraction, you never know what can happen. It was sawed out and worked out well.

P9110003R.thumb.JPG.fc081ffbbbac37ba031595a678cbb507.JPG

 

Looks like it will be a quick clean prep with not much gluing. Hope I can post finished pictures in a couple weeks.

These are awesome!! Where is this location? 

 

Al

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Al Tahan,  This was at a privately owned quarry in Middleport, NY.  In Gates, NY, by the Erie canal, is a place people dig in the winter, when the canal is drained. Other outcrops are sparse and not very well developed.

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On 11/12/2018 at 3:17 AM, fossilcrazy said:

Al Tahan,  This was at a privately owned quarry in Middleport, NY.  In Gates, NY, by the Erie canal, is a place people dig in the winter, when the canal is drained. Other outcrops are sparse and not very well developed.

Ok yea that’s Caleb’s quarry...looked like he was at the canal for a second. I’ve wanted to go check out the canal in the past I’ve just never made it. Do you happen to know if Caleb’s quarry lets people pay to dig? Or is it private for scientific excavation only? Just out of curiously. 

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I have never dug during the winter in the drained canal. Could you point me in the right direction to possibly do so Fossilcrazy?

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