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A few weeks ago I went on a fossil hunting trip to Albany County. I was hunting in the New Scotland formation which is lower Devonian in age. It was very quick and easy to collect in and the dry dredging technique was quite useful. The rock was a very thin shaly limestone which could break easily but many of the fossils had been silicified, making it easy to pop them out of the rock. I found many different species of brachiopods, some gastropods, lots of corals and large bryozoa and a few trilobites
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Hello all! I’ve been going through some of my fossils from the New Scotland Formation and I stumbled upon this intriguing little piece. It’s about a centimeter wide and seems to be separated in the middle, almost like two connected plates of some kind. I’ve got a decent collection from this formation and I’ve never seen anything like this. Hopefully somebody on here can help me out. Thanks for looking!!
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Leptaena rhomboidalis from the New Scotland formation.- 3 comments
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Neoprobilium nasutus free cheek from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
A partial Kettneraspis tuberculata cephalon with a partial cheek still attached.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Tentaculites elongatus covered by a Fenestella crebipora from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Cornulites chrysalis attached to the corner of a Leptaena rhomboidalis from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
A partial Synphoroides pleuroptyx pygidium from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Platyceras robustum from the New Scotland formation.-
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Diaphorostoma depressum from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Two Macropleura macropleura from the New Scotland formation.-
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From the album: Lower Devonian Helderberg Group in Eastern NY
Meristella arcuata from the New Scotland formation.-
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Eatonia medialis from the New Scotland formation.-
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Here a partial collected last week from the New Scotland Formation near Port Jervis NY. The list of trilobites found in this formation (in NY) is short. So will say it looks like Dalmanites pleuroptyx. Cheers, Gordon
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