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Isotelus maximus (Locke, 1838). Curled specimen that would have been complete if the head wasn't missing. Spotted among rubble and the first big Isotelus specimen I've found at the Humber River area :D . Toronto, Ontario. Late Ordovician, Georgian Bay formation. Nickel at the bottom for scale.

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Urban Fossils of Toronto (Georgian Bay Formation, Lower Member)

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  • Taken with SK communications Cymera
  • Focal Length 3.7 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/30
  • f Aperture f/2.6
  • ISO Speed 100

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FossilSniper

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WOW! In Ohio, this would be a museum worthy find! I bet it is too in your area! 
To bad the head is not there. Maybe you'll spot it one day!
@JUAN EMMANUEL

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