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Sarah Kulis posted a new specimen. 1 year, 6 months ago
1 year, 6 months ago1 year, 6 months agoSarah Kulis has contributed specimen mFeM 111391 to myFOSSIL!
Sarah Kulis posted a new specimen. 1 year, 6 months ago
Sarah Kulis has contributed specimen mFeM 111391 to myFOSSIL!
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The trilobite in the right most picture is certainly in the order Phacopida. The location seems to be Penn-Dixie, so I would guess that it is Eldredgeops cf. rana. due to the pebbly texture of the glabella.
@patrick-hsieh thanks for that help. You got the location totally right. Is there any good resources to learn how to identify tribs?
@sarah-kulis This website gives a very good introduction to basic trilobite morphology and a key to the orders: https://www.trilobites.info/. Between that and a literature search on the formation you’re digging in, you have a good chance of at least ball-parking the ID. If you want to learn more about trilobites, one of the best resources is the…[Read more]