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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Eldredgeops rana. Enrolled specimen. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Windom Shale, Penn Dixie Quarry Hamburg, NY. Self prepared.© 2017 Tim Jones
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Hi all. Managed to get out to Penn Dixie fossil park a couple weekends ago. Trilobite pieces and brachiopods from the Moscow formation. The lone head is the same on with a scale, one shown under magnifying glass. The same with the two bodies. The trilobite head looks like it's from an Eldredgeops rana. And the brachiopods Mediospirifier audaculus (lone) Rhipidomella sp .(pair). Thanks for viewing.
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Platyceras sp. Middle Devonian Hamilton Group, Windom Shale, Hamburg, NY.© © Tim Jones 2010
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Two Inch or 5 cm Phacops Eldredgeops rana from Penn Dixie! Great! Hey, wait a minute.
Biotalker posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
Penn Dixie Fossil Park in Hamburg, NY is known for small but plentiful Eldredgeops rana and aside from a rare mortality plate, finding a complete 2 inch specimen is a big deal! So imagine my excitement when I uncovered this. OK, not entirely complete because I messed up the extraction a bit. But this unfortunate character managed to lie down on one pleural lobe, and get squished literally laterally. All three pics are the same trilobite, with the third picture being the classic dorsal view. Hath this nonconforming fellow no sense of the future? How common is this in your experiences?- 2 replies
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