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Partial Coelacanth from Old Granton Quarry Site, North Bergen, New Jersey
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Diplurus newarki (partial coelacanth including most of tail, some vertebrae, and ribs, etc.) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Old Granton Quarry site North Bergen, New Jersey- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Partial small (juvenile?) coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. Late Triassic, Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, New Jersey. Old Granton Quarry. G-3 layer Scale is in CM.© 2018 T.Jones
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Diplurus newarki (coelacanth skull) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton Quarry North Bergen, N.J. A gift from Fossildude19, collected 11/27/17- 1 comment
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Fish Fossils
Semionotus sp. East Berlin Formation, Hartford Basin, Newark Supergroup Connecticut. USA A dephosphatized semionotid from the East Berlin Formation, Hartford Basin. Found October 21, 2017© 2017 Tim Jones
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Found this bone eroding out of a shale layer near a creek in the Lockatong-Formation on Montgomery county Pennsylvania. It measures roughly 10cm long, not sure about this one, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Coelacanth from the Old Granton Site, North Bergen, N.J.
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Diplurus newarki (coelacanth missing some fins) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton site North Bergen, N.J. Prepared with great effort and skill by Kris (Psychodus04) Than you.-
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From the album: WhodamanHD's Fossil collection.
Found in the Newark supergroup, probably new oxford fm, by me. Near Thurmont, MD. A broke a concretion in four pieces, there was calcite in many little crack and niches in the rock, and in one of the calcite side a noticed this dendrite. Not a fossil, but cool. Late Triassic -
Quick question for the experts: I've found a number of marine fossils in Newark Supergroup locations- corals, crinoids, brachiopods, yet I've read that the formation is non-marine. I'm told they could be glacial deposits. I also recall that Coelacanths have been found which I assume were marine. Was the formation marine or not? Or both? Thanks in advance!
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Partial Coelacanth with bones, fins, and scales
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Diplurus newarki (partial coelacanth-bones, fins, and scales) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton Quarry site North Bergen, N.J.- 1 comment
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
This is a reconstruction of the late Triassic coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. Reworked by me. (reverse black and white) FROM: FOSSILS AND FACIES OF THE CONNECTICUT VALLEY LOWLAND: ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURE AND SEDIMENTARY DYNAMICS ALONG THE FOOTWALL MARGIN OF AN ACTIVE RIFT. Peter M. LeTourneau1,4, Nicholas G. McDonald2, Paul E. Olsen3,4,*, Timothy C. Ku5, and Patrick R. Getty Available HERE.- 1 comment
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Diplurus newarki - partial coelacanth Late Triassic, Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, NJ, old Granton Quarry G-3 layer.- 8 comments
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A partial coelacanth, Diplurus newarki from the Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation. Newark Basin, Newark Supergroup. North Bergen, NJ.© 2017 Tim Jones
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Diplurus newarki (flattened skull) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton quarry North Bergen, N.J.- 1 comment
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Diplurus newarki (partial coelacanth- body and fins) Upper Triassic Lockatong Formation Newark Supergroup Granton quarry North Bergen, N.J.- 1 comment
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From the album: Jurassic fossils from the Newark Supergroup
Theropod Footprints- The top two digits are from one individual. The bottom digit was buried by another facing in the opposite direction. Jurassic Period East Berlin Formation Newark Supergroup Middlefield, Connecticut A gift from Tim (fossildude19). Thanks again, Tim.- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Late Triassic coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen NJ. Collected on 2/19/2017© 2017 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Early Jurassic Plant Fossils
Small shoot of the Early Jurassic conifer Brachyphyllum scotti. Hettangian. Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation Connnecticut.© 2017 Tim Jones
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Greetings from the Newark Basin and Beyond!
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Hello Everyone, I am new to the forum and have been collecting fossils since I was nine years old (I am now in my mid-twenties). Throughout the years, I have collected many dinosaur footprints from here in New Jersey as well as: Southern NY, PA, and even CT from the Triassic and Jurassic exposures I have been to. When I'm not out digging or working, I also enjoy preparing fossils as well, having worked on Jurassic fish I've discovered, Green River Formation fish, White River mammals, Keichoisaurus Hui skeletons, as well as many others! Some of my fossils I have prepared have found their way into the collections of several forum members as well! I will add some photos of some of my fossils I have found and prepped in this thread for you all to check out. I look forward to being a part of this community and corresponding with you all! Thank you for having me! if any of you are on Facebook, feel free to check out mine and my wife's page, FossilTerra for some photos of our specimens, trips, etc. Cheers everyone! Jack- 13 replies
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Partial Semionotus sp. - part and counterpart. Nearly complete - missing caudal fin. Species indeterminate - possibly S. micropterus? Early Jurassic, Shuttle Meadow Formation. Connecticut.
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A complete specimen of the Early Jurassic holostean fish, Semionotus sp. - Species indeterminate - possibly S. micropterus? This was found on plate with 2 other partial individuals. East Berlin Formation of Connecticut. Unusually good preservation of the fish from this site. The skull is weathered and dephosphatized, due to previous exposure to the elements. I found this plate on 09/14/2014.
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Nearly complete fossil of Redfieldius gracilis. Missing only the anterior portion of skull and jaw. Early Jurassic, (Hettangian) Newark Supergroup, Hartford Basin, Shuttle Meadow Formation. Counterpart in second image.
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
This skull will need to be prepared to find out what it is. It looks a bit too narrow to be from Diplurus newarki, (although, it could be) . It could also possibly be from the early ray finned fish, Turseodus sp. or Synorichthys sp., which are known from the same strata. Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation. North Bergen New Jersey. Granton Quarry.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
Tail and body imprints, plus a partial skull, of 3 to 4 different Diplurus newarki. Newark Supergroup, Newark Basin, Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation. Granton Quarry, North Bergen, New Jersey.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A small plate with two skulls of the coelacanth, Diplurus newarki. The one on the bottom shows oblique dorso-ventral crushing. Late Triassic, Lockatong Formation, North Bergen, NJ,© © 2016 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Late Triassic Lockatong Formation Fossils
A poorly preserved, partial individual Diplurus newarki. Late Triassic Lockatong Formation, Newark Supergroup, North Bergen, New Jersey. As always, right click the image and select "large" for best viewing.© © 2016 Tim Jones
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