

Huge ammonite
I collected and prepped this 19 1/2 inch 70 pound Eopachydiscus from the Duck Creek formation last spring.


I collected and prepped this 19 1/2 inch 70 pound Eopachydiscus from the Duck Creek formation last spring.
This is a 19 1/2 inch 70 pound Eopachydiscus that I collected and prepped last spring. It came from the Duck Creek formation.
I collected these along time ago in the House range in Utah in the Wheeler shale. Photos are using my IPhone and scope. The second shows the red calcite Elrathia kingi. The third shows the Brachyaspidon microps.
I collected these tiny trilobites along time ago.
I found this along time ago in the Marjum formation in the Utah house range. It is early Cambrian and was found along with many Barhyuriscus fimbriatas. The pic on the right was what I saw on the ground. Thought it looked roughly trilobite shape and picked it up. Lifted off the pop off cap and was very happy. Not sure as to species I posted some in FossilID yesterday and got lots of views and only one suggestion as to species.
I could use some ID help with these. I collected them along with many Bathyuriscus fimbriatus. This was about 1990 or so. They are 15-20 mm.
Found this in the Walnut formation where I
Find a lot of Heterasters, Phymosomas, etc. Looks different to me. Is it just the way it weathered or is it something else?