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An outing with @jeffrey p for trilobite fragments

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Hey Gordon!

Nice finds! Glad to see the place is still producing finds.  :)

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Lovely pieces! I was the fortunate recipient of some of this material from a good forum friend, and I am also happy to learn the site is still productive. As far as trilobites go, Phalangocephalus are really neat and attractive bugs. :dinothumb::trilo:

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Nice specimens and a wonderful trip. Glad to be there with you.

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Nice! :wub: :wub:

Many trilobite species are not known from complete specimens.  A collection that only focuses on complete specimens will necessarily be very incomplete from a trilobite taxonomy perspective, yet it seems that isolated cephalons and pygidia get little attention or respect from many collectors.  It's great to see specimens such as the ones in this thread.

 

Don

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