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Month: September 2025

September 10 Meeting Highlights

Some notes from the Sept 10th VicPS meeting held at the office of Edward Davies, Branta Biostratigraphy Ltd.

This unusual find from the motocross site in Nanaimo is about the size, shape, and texture of a fish jaw (unconfirmed). Congratulations to the member who found this unusual specimen!

Another noteworthy find from that location is the crab Bicornis-ranina bocki, named in 2008 by Torrey Nyborg and John Fam (in honour of Nanaimo collector Peter Bock). Previously described from Northwest Bay locality and Inland Island Highway roadcut near Courtenay, this is perhaps the third known example from the motocross site in Nanaimo, which is older in age than the exposures at Northwest Bay. Again, congratulations to the member who found this well-preserved specimen.

Speaking of crabs, congratulations to Caleb Cliffold-Hoyle, who found this raninid specimen (below) at Northwest Bay. The specimen is thought to be a Joerinina (platys?). We will know for sure soon; this specimen is currently under study by Torrey Nyborg and John Fam and will contribute to a pending paper.  It’s wonderful when our discoveries have an immediate and direct impact on science and research!

Be on the look-out for scallop shells about a size of a fingernail. The one pictured here was found at Chemainus River in 2023 during the 14th BCPA Symposium fieldtrip. BCPA member Raymond Graham is seeking photos and locality information for these specimens, which are similar to ones found in Northern California described as belonging to Propeamussium (Parvamusseum)spp.by Sundberg in 1989. If you are not familiar with Raymond, reach out to me, and I’ll put you in touch with him. 

Some topics suggested for upcoming meetings include geology of different regions on the Island, biostratigraphic use of fossils, evolution of paleontology, and mollusc terminology. VicPS member Sandy McLachlan will give a talk in October about inflated ammonites from the upper Nanaimo Group rocks. Stay tuned for more information.

    Cancelled: RBCM hosts Victoria Geodiversity Fest, Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025

    Due to the BCGEU strike, the Oct. 4th GeoDiversity Day event at the RBCM has been cancelled.

    Victoria Geodiversity Fest will be hosted by the Royal BC Museum to mark UNESCO International Geodiversity Day.  VicPS will participate again this year, sharing a portion of our Society fossil collection (aka ‘Education Kit’) with the public to promote the wonderful heritage below our feet here in BC. Volunteer to help staff the event or come see the public education face of VicPS.  Save the date. Details will be shared closer to the event.

    Image courtesy RBCM.

    VicPS field trip: Sunday, September 21, 2025

    Members should check their email to find details for our fieldtrip this weekend. Please note the early start time (7:50AM) if you are leaving from Helmcken Park & Ride in Victoria. 

    We will rendezvous with up island members at the Co-op at 4A Alberni Highway at 10:00AM.  We will make a special stop in Duncan if anyone wants to carpool from there. 

    VIPS members welcome to join us. Please RSVP at vicpalaeo@gmail.com.

    33rd annual Canadian Paleontology Conference – virtual!

    Save your travel budget, and attend CPC 2025.

    The 33rd Annual Canadian Paleontology Conference (CPC 2025) will be held virtually on November 21–22, 2025.

    This free, two-day online event will feature a program of both talks and posters highlighting the latest paleontological research from across Canada and beyond. Whether you’re an early career researcher, seasoned professional, or passionate enthusiast, CPC 2025 is a fantastic opportunity to share your work, connect with colleagues, and celebrate paleontology in all its forms!

    Presented by the Geological Association of Canada.

    VicPS Quarterly Executive Meeting: Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2025

    At this VicPS Quarterly Executive Meeting, your Society executive do the EXCITING work required to operate VicPS: manage the money, decide where to focus our energies for the coming year in ways they support the Society mandate, etc.

    For full transparency, these meetings are open to any Society member who wants to attend and observe.  A reminder notice will be sent in advance, and notes are shared with members following the meeting.

    APS presentation: Friday, Sept. 19, 6:30 PST

    On Friday, September 19th, at 7:30PM (Mountain Standard Time) or 6:30 PM PST, the Alberta Palaeontology Society has invited us to their presentation by Dr. Jessica Theodor entitled:  ‘New Species found at the John Day Fossil Beds’.    

    John Day Fossil Beds National Monument in eastern Oregon preserves an amazing and colourful sequence of interbedded volcanic and volcaniclastic rocks, with dramatic stratigraphy including flood basalts. The fossils preserved there range from the middle Eocene rainforest faunas and floras of the Clarno Formation Nut Beds (44 Ma) and the Hancock Mammal Quarry (40 Ma), the Bridge Creek Flora (33 Ma) and the Turtle Cove Unit of the John Day Formation (29 Ma), the Mascall Assemblage (15 Ma) and the Rattlesnake Assemblage (7 Ma).

    Recent work in the Turtle Cove Unit has yielded remains of two enigmatic insectivorous mammals, Cryptoryctes and Micropternodus.

    https://albertapaleo.org/events

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    VicPS meeting: Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7:30 – 9 pm

    We are grateful and excited to have a NEW MEETING SPACE!

    Paleontologist Edward Davies, Branta Biostratigraphy Ltd., has offered his office for us to gather monthly, share our fieldtrip finds, do research, and enjoy speakers.  Next Wednesday, our first meeting of the fall, I will review our activities over the summer, including the very successful 15th BCPA Symposium, followed by a review of specimens found on our summer fieldtrips. 

    Please join us in person and bring those specimens!  We will also discuss how we want to use our monthly meeting time over the coming year.

    The address is 2680 Seaview Road, Victoria, BC.  Park in the driveway, or on street if the driveway is full.

    For those who cannot join in person, we will link you in via Zoom and do our best to share specimens on screen.

    ZOOM LINK: Paid members will have received this in an email. Please look there for details.