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Another Trilobite Pygidium?


bmasur

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Hi again, it has been a long time since my last post. I think I have found another trilobite Pygidium today. It is quite small so I am unsure if it is truly a fossil or just a weird rock formation. If it is, does anyone know what type of Trilobite it may have come from? I found one a few years ago and Kane said it was likely Anchiopsis anchiops. Could it be the same? Any help is greatly appreciated!

I am also wondering if the rest of the Trilobite could be hiding under the matrix. 

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Not likely to be anymore under the matrix.

 

@Kane  @piranha

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