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Dean Ruocco posted a gallery image in Member Collections
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Hughmilleria socialis from the Vernon formation. Collector unknown.-
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Dean Ruocco posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Eurypterids
Hughmilleria socialis from the Vernon formation Pittsford shale. Collector unknown.-
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Dean Ruocco posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Eurypterids
Eurypterus pittsfordensis from the Vernon formation Pittsford shale. Collector unkown.-
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I just took my Phyllocarids out of storage and put them back on display in the collection room. All of these extinct crustaceans were found in New York State. Two of the specimens have their complete mandibles (jaws) and all three Devonian Phyllocarids have their telsons (tails). The Silurian Phyllocarid from the Pittsford Black Shale is extremely rare. These are rare fossils and complete specimens are absent in most collections. They have been in boxes for a few years now and it didnt feel right keeping them in the dark. Most people that view my collection don't understand or find them interesting like I do. I like them so.......
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A very rare Phyllocarid from the Pittsford shale. You can see other Silurian arthropods (Ostracods) scattered on both halves of the Phyllocarid. How good are you with Phyllocarids? I collect Devonian Phyllocarids from New York but this is my first Silurian Phyllocarid. All the research I have done tells me that this is likely Ceratiocaris but I want to be sure. Please chime in. mikey
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