Name:
Devonian Bivalve
Age: Middle Devonian
Formation: Skaneateles (Hamilton Group)
Location: Madison County, New York
Size: Spread is 4.2" across, valves are 3.2" long
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This is an unusual Devonian fossil. It is a large, unidentified bivalve from Madison County, NY. This specimen was found by Steve Hess in the 1980's while he was digging at the Dipleura trilobite site. This specimen is a textbook example because both valves of the bivalve are present and splayed open. The outer detail of the bivalves is very well preserved - the distinct ribbing pattern is very easily seen. The large valves are nicely showcased on the natural, unbroken plate of marlstone. This is a very displayable example of Devonian bivalves from New York State.
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