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Orthid Brachiopod from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Resserella elegantula Orthid Brachiopod Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Rhynchonellid Brachiopod from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Homeospira apriniformi Rhynchonellid Brachiopod Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Atrypa reticularis Atrypid Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Atrypid Brachiopods from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Whitfieldella nitida Hyndellinid (Atrypid) Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Hi everyone. I enjoy all things outdoors and am fairly new to fossil identification. My son and I enjoy going to Penn Dixie Fossil Park in our neck of the woods and are slowly expanding our knowledge. I figured this would be a great way to do that as well. Happy to be here!
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Hi there, I am new and seeking some help. My son found this fossil in a creekbed while we were hiking in southern Erie County, NY and we are trying to figure out what it is. Any help and tips are greatly appreciated.
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Rhynchonellid Brachiopod from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Stegerhynchus neglectum Rhynchonellid Brachiopod Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Spiriferid Brachiopods from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Howellella crispa Spiriferid Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Spiriferid Brachiopods from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Striispirifer niagarensis Spiriferid Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Rhynchonellid Brachiopods from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Trematospira camara Rhynchonellid Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Leptanaea rhomboidalis Strophomenid Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Silurian Strophomenid Brachiopod from the Rochester Shale, N.Y.
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Amhistrophia striata Strophomenid Brachiopod Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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It has been a while since I have made a trip to a new spot, I had some free time last weekend and decided to head out towards some promising localities in Central NY for Ordovician fossils. Found a great place to go through some research and digging. I hit a couple different sections of the same area and found different specimens. I am guessing at some point I wandered out of the Utica fm. and into the Trenton fm. Pictures below, thanks for reading! I got to this one too late, but this could have been an A+ trilobite before it got weathered out. This find was pretty important for telling me which area to work in. 1. Partial trilobite that didn't necessarily break the right way with a cephalopod 2. Pyritized disarticulated trilobite partials. 3. Nice triarthrus head. Haven't done enough research to tell the difference between T. beckii and T. eatoni 4. Could be my favorite of the trip. Big cephalopod 5. Closest I got to a complete triarthrus 6. Good size but disarticulated. Found this one early. 7. This is where I believe I moved on to the Trenton. Looks like a flexicalymene cephalon. 8. Found this near the suspected flexi
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Hash Plate featuring Bryozoans and Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Hash Plate from the Rochester Shale- Lockport, N.Y.
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Hash Plate featuring Bryozoans and Brachiopods Middle Silurian Rochester Shale Lewiston Member Clinton Group Lockport, N.Y.-
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Hi this was found in the Moscow formation a while back u just keep it because it looked interesting but after doing some research I found that it could be Devonian fish skull or bone thanks for any feedback and I hope I can learn more about this piece.Thanks
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I found this in broome county, New York. I think it might be some type of squid or something. You can see the grooves on the fossil if you look closely. Also why does the fossil have a hint of purple in it?
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Hello to everyone, I am interested in collecting along Spring Creek in Alden, NY, and have read that the best sites are between RT 20 and Crittenden Rd. If anyone has recommendations or advice, I would be very appreciative. I am traveling up from Maryland and will visit several sites in addition. As this is my first post although having joined some time ago, hello to all. I have been an avid collector of fossils for many years and have finally set up a work station to begin the task of learning how to prepare specimens. Fossil Forum has been of great value to me in a multitude of ways. Thanks to all those who do the work to keep the site in great shape. Regards, SandyP
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From the album: Wanakah Shale Ostracods
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Is this Eurypterid real
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Mystery Trilobite From Western New York: Non-Greenops Non-Eldredgeops Phacopid?
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Last year, while looking around a quarry in Upstate NY (Middle Devonian, Moscow fm), I stumbled across a trilo-bit I have had trouble placing. It’s some kind of phacopid, but not an Eldredgeops, and it just doesn’t feel like a Greenops. Found at a site with associated Dipleura dekayi, Greenops, Eldredgeops, Tornoceras, orthocerid nautiloids. The first photo is the mystery bug in question, followed by a Greenops and an Eldredgeops from the same site for easy side-by-side comparison. The final picture is a close visual analogue I’ve found online, though it is Moroccan and I am unsure of the location of origin.- 7 replies
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I went to a park and found some fossils in a rock. Took the rock home to crack it open and found very impressive crinoid molds, as well as a crinoid itself! It looks almost crystallized on the inside (if you have any info about that please let me know) and i found some cool ammonite and shell imprints :)
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Someone over on Reddit told me this is a trace of the base of a Crinoid (feather duster?). Firstly looking to confirm this, and secondly trying to understand the average age. Found on an ocean beach on Long Island, NY. From what I understand this area is quite young and formed via a glacier... although I am not sure how this affects the potential age of rocks/fossils on the beaches. I am VERY new to this, so just trying to learn about my area. Thanks!
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Yesterday I decided to make the journey across the border to check out the Penn Dixie site. My ever obliging bf (pictured) joined me as another set of eyes and so he could have fun hitting things with a hammer. Neither of us had ever done anything like this so I wasn't really sure what to expect! But I think we got a pretty good haul for a first time visit. Shout out to our tour guide Kevin for the nice intro to the site and tips on tool use. I am already itching to go back, I had to force myself to leave because I was certain a nice plate of multiple prone trilobites was just certain to be in the next shale we split... Will reply with more pics
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