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I am trying to get my fossil collection photographed. I have more trilobites than anything else, so to light a fire under this ever delayed project, I'm going to post a new bug in my collection each week. To start off, here is a plate of Primaspis crosotus trilobites from the Kope Formation. These are itty bitty bugs, but show all the typical Ondotopleurid features -- pleural and pygidal spines all around, and fringes of short spines on the free cheeks.
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Howdy all, This is something I've wondered for a while. What is the relationship between the Drakes and Kope formation and what are the differences?
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Earlier this month I spent a day collecting in the Kope Formation (Upper Ordovician) of northern Kentucky. It is one of my favorite formations to hunt, and I always walk away with some nice stuff. Here are some of my better finds. A decent Ectenocrinus. It is crushed but should turn out nicely after prep. A much smaller Ectenocrinus hiding in a hash plate A pretty classic Kope hash plate. There's a cluster of crinoid arms to the left of center - I doubt there is a calyx but we'll see. A very nice Cyclonema This was a bucket list find for me: a nice example of a crinoid "log jam". There are two little Cincinnaticrinus calyxes mixed in. My best Cincinnaticrinus to date On the trilobite front, not much luck was had. I had been hoping to find some nice examples of Flexicalymene granulosa but found only some weathered partials. But my last Kope site did end up producing something much better: a partial Acidaspis cincinnatiensis! I've never found anything besides a free cheek of this rare bug, so this was certainly a trip maker.
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I found this very fragmentary trilobite cephalon in the Upper Ordovician Kope Formation in Kentucky that I am unsure of. Not much to go on, but I was hoping someone here might recognize it. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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I tried to post this last night, but my phone was not cooperating. Yesterday was a hot day and I spent about 9 hours outside collecting and going through a lot of water. I first stop and my first location on Monday located in Wilder, Kentucky. This site is very productive and I wanted to stop back and check out another portion of it. Here is a picture of the location- Here are some of my finds- Cryptolithus tessellatus- Flexicalymene meeki- Flexi / Crypto and Isotelus Parts- Graptolites: Geniculogratus typicalis
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This is a rare proetid. I don't know of another example in a private collection. This was collected in November, 2002, I don't really know which day within that month.
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ID for dark, flat fragments in Upper Ordovician deposits
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These are not the largest specimens of this broad flat smooth dark fragment, but you can see some fragments in this sample collected from 9 mile creek just east of Cincinnati. Yes, that is a gorgeous pygidium, presumably from Flexicalimenes?- 12 replies
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This (uncleaned...sorry) fossil comes from Kope Formation shale in Northern Ky Rt.445 and Rt. 8. I'm thinking it is Prasopora sp.? What do you think?
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