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Most Complete Trilobites On A Slab Of Matrix


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That's easy, for me 1. :(

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The Homotelus groupings from Oklahoma come to mind:

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Context is critical.

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The Homotelus groupings from Oklahoma come to mind:

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I would pass out if I found something like that. Amazing!

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What do you consider complete? There are Ordovician bugs from NY state that have legs, antennae and even guts preserved. But they are not as spectacular as some of those spiny Oklahoma or Moroccan ones.

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Complete to me means a cephalon, thorax, and pygidium.

That's stunning idea

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Pic # 45 on this page from Penn Dixie quarry shows at least 23 individuals of Eldredgeops rana. :drool:

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Pic # 45 on this page from Penn Dixie quarry shows at least 23 individuals of Eldredgeops rana. :drool:

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That is one awesome slab for sure! WOW!!!

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