
Where is New Mexico Elrathia Trilobite commonly found?
New Mexico Elrathia Trilobite is commonly found where the right age and rock type are exposed, not just anywhere inside the state named in the profile. The field page ties this fossil to New Mexico and to Desert Southwest terrain. Elrathia Trilobite is a realistic New Mexico fossil profile built around small shale trilobite famous from thin laminated western exposures. In this state, success usually comes from learning badlands mudstones, petrified wood flats, and playa margins, then timing runoff, reservoir drawdown, surf cuts, or road work that exposes fresh fossil-bearing rock instead of hunting blindly. That means the best answer is geologic rather than political: look for the right outcrop, roadcut, shoreline, or gravel exposure first, then decide whether collecting is legal on that exact ground before you attempt removal.
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Location: Gila National Forest
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Location: Santa Fe National Forest
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Location: Carson National Forest
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Location: Lincoln National Forest
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