Fossil.net.com presented by EXTINCTIONS Inc.
To Order Toll Free Call 1-877-EXTINCT   Thursday October 31, 2024 at 4:51:23 PM (EST)
 
Fossil.net ONLINE MUSEUM
 
Search:  

18167 Individual Specimens and Counting...
 
 
  Site Map

Dinosaurs
- Dinosaur Teeth
- Dinosaur Claws
- Dinosaur Eggs
- Dinosaur Tracks
- Dinosaur Bones
Keichousaurs
Mosasaurs
Crocs / Gators
Turtles
Birds
Shark Teeth
Fossil Fish
Cave Bears
   Mammoths
Oreodonts
Bison
Other Vertebrates
Trilobites
Eurypterids
Crabs
   Shrimp
Lobsters
Fossil Insects
Insects in Amber
Other Arthropods
Crinoids
Cystoids
Blastoids
   Echinoids
Starfish
Other Echinoderms
   Ammonites
Other Cephalopods
Brachiopods
Gastropods
Bivalves
Corals
Sponges
Bryozoans
Other Invertebrates
Fossil Plants
- Leaves
- Ferns
- Cones
- Flowers
- Petrified Wood
Amber (Fossil Sap)
   Stromatolite

Coins / Currency

Books
Sculpted Stone
Replicas
Meteorites
Minerals
 

 

Very Large Bivalve from New York State
Stock Number  XIBI17

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
This specimen is not for sale
Click here for similar specimens that are for sale

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.



 
 
©2002-2024 Extinctions, INC. All rights reserved

Terms of Use and Privacy Policy