Several years ago I found an upside-down Dolichoharpes reticulata [note: I said dentoni when I first posted this] on a little chip of shale at an outcrop of the Benbolt or more likely the Wardell Formation (hard to differentiate them in the area) in Scott County, SW Virginia. It was a little roughed up, but still the closest I have ever come to a complete specimen. Last September I left it with Dan & Ben Cooper, on the advice of @minnbuckeye as they had prepped a spectacular specimen for him previously. Ben called me a few weeks ago that he was about to start on it, and yesterday he sent me a photo. He had to glue it to a slab from the same outcrop I had left with him, then prep it out in a dorsal view. I think he did a spectacular job considering what he had to work with.
Before (photo taken Oct 26, 2019):
After (March 29, 2023)
Don