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Palaeotrochus sp. Palaeotrochoid Gastropod (flattened imprint) Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Irish Valley Member Selingsgrove, PA-
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From the album: Misha's Late Devonian Fossils
Small plate from fish found at Red Hill. My best guess as to the ID would be a Turrisaspis sp. Posterior dorsolateral plate, although I am not sure that that's what I have here as I couldn't really find much to reference. Late Devonian, Catskill Fm., PA. -
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Upper Steam Valley Route 15 Road cut. Pennsylvania© 2021 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Bothriolepis sp. body armor and pectoral fin spines Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Metzgers' Quarry, Canton, PA.© 2022 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Bothriolepis sp. body cast Upper Devonian, Catskill Formation Metzgers' Quarry, Canton, PA.© 2022 Tim Jones
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A reconstruction of the Mahantango Formation
Bringing Fossils to Life posted a topic in Paleo Re-creations
I just finished a reconstruction of the Mahantango ecosystem, based off of fossils I have found at corresponding sites. This certainly does not cover all species in this formation, but many of the most prominent (Sorry no Dipleura, haven't done that one yet). I recently learned about Striacoceras and re-identified many of my orthocerids as this obscure genus. Striacoceras is the brown orthocone in the background. I included two crinoid genera, (left to right) Ancyrocrinus and Botryocrinus. an Eldredgeops searches for prey. There are several Mucrospirifer brachiopods, some Orthonota bivalves, a couple ammonoids (Tornoceras and Agoniatites), and some Pleurodictyum coral. In the distance, a shoal of Bactrites drifts. This is one of my first entire ecosystems.- 5 replies
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Lycopod Bark Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Irish Valley Member Selinsgrove, PA.-
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Upper Steam Valley Route 15 Road cut. Pennsylvania© 2021 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Upper Steam Valley Route 15 Road cut. Pennsylvania© 2021 Tim Jones
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
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From the album: Fossildude's Middle Devonian Fossils
Found in 2008. Deer Lake, PA. Mahantango Formation. Middle Devonian© © 2011 Tim Jones
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After work had the chance to try out a new (to me) outcropping of the Mahantango. While the rock I split was mostly out of situ there was exposure along a cliff that I avoided just to be safe. This area seemed to be a different environment than Mahantango spots I have hunted in the past. There was more crinoids and even some horn corals. I managed to find a few trilobites, mostly Eldredgeops though I did find a partial Greenops. My highlights were the largest Mahantango Eldredgeops I have personally seen (though I am sure someone on here has a larger one!) as well as a completely free from matrix roller (I split him out of the rock and he just happened to pop out nicely) 6cm = 2.36in Perfectly enrolled and free from matrix Bummer this Greenops is missing its cephalon
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From the album: A.C.'s Devonian Pennsylvania
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From the album: A.C.'s Devonian Pennsylvania
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From the album: A.C.'s Devonian Pennsylvania
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Hi everyone!!! I am a senior at Wilkes University pursuing my bachelors in geology. I’m from the Northeastern region of Pennsylvania where most of my fossils I collect are Devonian in age. That being said I just got back from a dig in North Dakota with @Jared C and the Fossil Excavators crew (post coming soon). I am also writing this post from Western Newfoundland, Canada, where I am currently working on my undergraduate thesis. I was lucky enough to find some great fossils here and am super excited to share (post also coming soon). I look forward to meeting a bunch of you wonderful people who share a likewise passion for fossils! Thank you Jared for finally getting me on this site! I can’t wait to show you all some of my findings. Happy fossil hunting, Dawson S
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From the album: Fossildude's Upper Devonian Fish Fossils
Upper Devonian Catskill Formation Upper Steam Valley Route 15 Road cut. Pennsylvania© 2022 T. Jones
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Not sure how to ask but is dinosaur bone mostly heavy or light? I do have some and oddly they are extremely heavy. The shapes matched a certain anatomy area of a dinosaur. The material I find is premian-triassic to triassic along with material from devonian- Carboniferous. Nothing from Jurassic yet but a possibility when I do more homework. Area found will be discussed later but trying to figure out why so much material is petrified. Yes silica content is very high in area but bones almost look like iron shapes. I tested the shapes despite the color of black, brown, and smooth. And yes I was able to prove it's bone but not in a way one would think bone is preserved. No pictures for this discussion just trying to wrap head around why so heavy. Discuss this to get a better idea of preservance in an iron like way? The reason no pictures because not in a debate whether rock or bone but why heavy, ironish, brown and black.
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