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Misha

Polybranchiaspis sp. (liaojiaoshanensis?)

Pair of galeaspids 

Xishancun Formation

Early Lockhovian 

Early Devonian 

Qujing, Yunnan Province, China

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Lower Devonian fossils

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  • Focal Length 6.8 mm
  • Exposure Time 8021/1000000
  • f Aperture f/1.9
  • ISO Speed 52

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Additional photos, interestingly the other side of this piece contains many tiny fossils of ostracods and gastropods, at least that's what I believe they are, which makes for an interesting piece, don't see inverts and vertebrates preserved together like this too often

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Another great addition to your collection, Misha!
Congratulations.  Very cool!

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Where has the "Learned something new" button gone?

Anyway, I have.

Very interesting, Misha. :thumbsu:

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1 hour ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

Where has the "Learned something new" button gone?

 

It was deemed redundant to the informative button, and removed.   :shrug: I used it.

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1 minute ago, Fossildude19 said:

 

It was deemed redundant to the informative button, and removed.   :shrug: I used it.

Yes, so did I.

But not very often, just for posts such as this, that don't give you the information, but you go and look it up yourself.

But in the scheme of things, not really an issue. :)

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