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- 2023 summer collecting at Langs quarry! - The Fossil Forum
Recently, I spent 5 days at Lang’s quarry collecting fossils and hanging out with some friends We broke large blocks in the quarry searching for Eurypterids and Pterygotids, of which we found many including a multi-plate Are best find was a small incomplete Proscorpius, pictured below After ta
- Show Us Your Eurypterids - The Fossil Forum
Tiny Eurypterid from Fiddlers Green Bertie Formation Collected 2005 Fort Erie, ON Canada *** With apologies this subject should be under General Discussions *** Can the Administrators assist in the subject relocation Thanks PL
- EURYPTERID CLAW - General Fossil Discussion - The Fossil Forum
I've often wondered as to the purpose of the tiny "claw" at the very tip of a eurypterid's swimming paddle It's really very small and I can't imagine what it would be used for It's not an anomaly as quite a few genera have them Below are couple of pictures of one of my specimens, and just so y
- Eurypterid hunt in NY - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
Langs, yes I also this past weekend met a geologist who's particular fossil interest is Eurypterids, a good friend of Mr Nardi, Mr Lang's predecessor, and might get together with him to dig in a couple of spots in NY He has a permit to dig on NYS Thruway property, so I will let you know if when I go eurypterid hunting again I grew up in Rochester in the suburb adjacent to Pittsford, and the
- New York Eurypterids - Fossil Hunting Trips - The Fossil Forum
New York Eurypterids Eurypterid Fossilhunt Silurian By Darktooth September 14, 2024 in Fossil Hunting Trips Share Followers 2
- A day out collecting eurypterids in Pennsylvania
I had a good day collecting some good Pennsylvania eurypterid specimens with my buddy @A C Here are some of our finds
- Eurypterid - Fossil ID - The Fossil Forum
I was working at my desk today when one of my fossils caught my eye I picked it up and thought that looks like a Tully Monster, but a quick check on the internet and I realized too small and not my geological time period, the Tullimonstrum belongs in the Pennsylvanian period 300 million years a
- Mazon Creek Eurypterid Carapace - The Fossil Forum
To my knowledge, Adelopthalmus is the only valid eurypterid described from the Mazon Creek deposit There was a second type described that ultimately turned out to be a branch scar Mazon specimens are rarer then similar types that I have seen from from other localities in Indiana, Missouri and New Mexico
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