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Always wanted a Comura but the prices are out of my budget so thought I'd try making one. Not as good as real but didn't have to sell my first born into slavery to make it. Its a Comura bultynici from the early Devonian.I added a photo of a real one. What a beauty would love to own one. . 800px-Comura_bultyncki,_Early_Devonian,_TazoulaOt_Formation,_Jbel_OufatEne,_MaOder_Region,_Morocco_-_Houston_Museum_of_Natural_Science_-_DSC01594.bmp
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Bought this trilobite many yrs. ago there was no info on it at all but the eyes were so great I had to have it, I am pretty sure its a Order Phacopida but that's as far as I have gone. Family, Genus and species have a dead end in my searching, Not a super piece and am sure some it is missing some of the front of the cephalon which adds to the ID but would like to display it with correct ID. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hey guys, Just purchased this Crotalocephalina Trilobite and wanted to get your opinions on it. It's a really nice looking specimen. It's 72x34x18mm! Just a heads up the shine is due to having the lamp on Thanks
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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From the album: Trilobite Sketches and Drawings
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Hey everyone, New member here, my husband and I just got started fossil hunting on the shores of Lake Ontario near Courtice Ontario and found lots of these trilobite looking things in between shake layers but we are having a really hard time figuring out what exactly it is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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Hello, everyone I'm a new member located in Korea, South and highly interested in collecting Moroccan trilobites. We all know there are tons of fake specimens out there and I picked some good quality ones that seems to be genuine or partially restored. Here are the photos and I hope to share this images as well as yours. Just seeing such specimens is always exciting 'Enrolled' Drotops Armatus Huge sized 6.2 inch Drotops Megalomanicus Another huge sized 6.2 inch Drotops Megalomanicus
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Hello, I'm a new user on this website Seems lots of info here. Will post my collections, especially arthropods from Paleozoic era. Thanks for all of your activities here,we all love fossils
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Hey Gang, Need some help. I've got a couple trilobites and I realize I dont have confirmed ID/provenance. They were labeled as being from Morocco. 1)Maybe a Flexicalymene? 2) Not sure what this one might be and it looks like much different matrix and preservation than I've seen for Morocco? Maybe something like a Phacopsid? Thanks for the help in advance. Regards, Chris
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I have been sitting on these two pieses for a bit and wondered if anyone out the could help identify it. It was found in Nevada. The longest section is about 5.5 inches long before it runs off the rock. My best messurement is 5 inches wide shell. From what I can tell it have a fairly thick shell from the pos/neg. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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From the album: Trilobites
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I just went through my bag of trilobits from this summer. Most are identified. I am getting better with time!! Here are a few Small pygidiums, all between 1 and 2 cm. These small non descript tails are hard for me to identify. If there are ones that stand out, let me know, and why you think so! That way I will know for next summer's specimens. They are numbered. Thanks, Mike
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Hello everyone, When I joined the forum I shared a few of my Buffalo, New York trilobites but only my rare Pseudodechenella rowi trilobites. I said I was eventually share some other trilobites so here I am haha. The winter has kinda been a bummer recently in upstate New York but we just had a freak warm day recently. In the future I want to share my Eldredgeops collection, brachs, cephalopods, plant specimens but I’m not going to rush it. In this post I’m going to share some of my Greenops sp. that I have collected exclusively from the wanakah shale on the Lake Erie shore south of Buffalo, New York. I think I may have an example of Greenops barberi and Greenops grabaui in my collection but I guess I’m not 100% confident in the ID. These 4 are probably my best specimens I’ve managed. For reasons most likely related to environment they are not common and they do not like to preserve well. I would consider them pretty rare actually. Ill follow up with a few more photos of some “lower shelf” specimens I’ve found lol.
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Hi my name is James. Im an educator at Penn Dixie. Jay or DevonianDigger has been trying to get me to join for a while so i finally gave in. Im 16 and this will be my second year working at the site but I've been collecting fossils for almost 10 years. I mostly collect eldredgeops rana trilobites and have almost 250 complete one.
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Double Ectillaenus Giganteus - La Dominelais
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From the album: Best of 2018 finds - a year in review
Double Ectillaenus Giganteus from ordovician shale - Brittany.-
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