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Brian James Maguire
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Lower Carboniferous Ireland

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Another great example, Brian!   :)


I took the liberty of rotating and brightening your image.

I love how the stone polishes up! Great colors and textures!

 

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Brian James Maguire

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1 hour ago, Fossildude19 said:

Another great example, Brian!   :)


I took the liberty of rotating and brightening your image.

I love how the stone polishes up! Great colors and textures!

 

large.IMG_1673.jpeg.c2714913182277b70ca4afdd39117c89.jpeg

 

 

 

Oh it looks better displayed that way Tim Thanks, yes it turned out nicely that one

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This pygidium is another Bollandia globiceps. The pygidium of Phillipsia gemmulifera is distinctively tuberculate and has additional pygidial axial rings and ribs. happy0144.gif

 

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Brian James Maguire

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1 hour ago, piranha said:

This pygidium is another Bollandia globiceps. The pygidium of Phillipsia gemmulifera is distinctively tuberculate and has additional pygidial axial rings and ribs. happy0144.gif

 

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Amazing information piranha thank you so much i will edit details in album

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