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Hey everybody new to this whole fossil hunting thing. A few weeks ago my partner and I were fossil hunting in courtier and found a few interesting fossils but there is one type of fossil that I cannot seem to identify. 

I was hoping someone could possibly tell me what they might be. It would be greatly appreciated.

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Welcome to the Forum. :)

These would be hash plates containing the cranidia and other fragments of the trilobite Triarthrus sp. These would be Upper Ordovician in age, and likely part of the Whitby Formation, Collingwood Member.

 

Here is an image from:

Ludvigsen, R. (1979) Fossils of Ontario Part 1: The Trilobites. Toronto: ROM

 

 

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Welcome to the forum from New York!

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Welcome to the forum. You'll find this a welcoming and informative place--in fact, I think you already have. ;)

 

 

Cheers.

 

-Ken

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Hi, :Welcome-crab: to :tff: from France.

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i have similar hash plates with little bits and pieces of trioblites in them...my suggestion would be to keep looking in the area, you might find a more complete one. These creatures molted their shell apparently, and it looks like your hashplates have broken pieces of those molts.... Go back and look some more....a complete one would be awesome. Good luck, and welcome to the forum. 

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