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  1. Fossil Finds

    Fossils I've found - mostly in the "greater" DC area and Michigan
    • Album created by bockryan
    • Updated
    • 28 images
    • 28 images
  2. Mahatango Formation

    Here is my collection of Mahatango material. This sub unit of the Hamilton group crops out in many places across Pennsylvania, becoming more siliter as you work west in the state (more shallow/closer to the shore). Most of my collecting has taken place in the Trilobite rich Centerfield Member, but I have also came across nice prone trilobites rarely in the Niss Hollow member,  Beautiful and articulated echinoderms are able to be found in the Little Gap member, this has been the focus of my recent efforts in this unit. 
    • Album created by Dean Ruocco
    • Updated
    • 32 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 32 images
    • 2 image comments
  3. Invertebrates

    My main interest is fossil fish, but here in this album, you will only find invertebrates:
    Fossils from Solnhofen, Messel, Holzmaden, Liaoning, Bundenbach, Green River, Linton, Mazon Creek, Monte Bolca, Fiume Marecchia...
    Have fun!
    • Album created by oilshale
    • Updated
    • 316 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 159 image comments
    • 316 images
    • 3 album comments
    • 159 image comments
  4. Vertebrates

    My main interest is fossil fish, but you will also find some other vertebrates like amphibians, mammals, reptiles and birds here in this album:
    Fossils from Solnhofen, Messel, Holzmaden, Liaoning, Bergisch Gladbach, Green River, Linton, Mazon Creek, Monte Bolca, Fiume Marecchia.....and other places around the world.
    • Album created by oilshale
    • Updated
    • 716 images
    • 12 album comments
    • 523 image comments
    • 716 images
    • 12 album comments
    • 523 image comments
  5. Neutache Shoreline

    Fossils from central USA.  I named this album after the Neutache/Missouria tribe.
     
    Please note that I am -not- attempting to 'show off' - This album is for reference purposes.
    Also, don't hesitate to correct me in any mistakes I made with the ID of these fossils
     
    I am mostly posting these here for my own id'ing reference, and for anyone else to use as reference material as well.
     
     
    All photos in this album are under: CC BY-NC license.
    Feel free to download and use these photos for whatever you please, as long as it's a non-commercial use
    Thank you,
     
    -Jaybot
    • Album created by Jaybot
    • Updated
    • 16 images
    • 5 image comments
    • 16 images
    • 5 image comments
  6. Sharks

    Mostly shark teeth.
     
    Sharks are also heavily featured in my Post Oak Creek  and Lee Creek albums.
    • Album created by ThePhysicist
    • Updated
    • 96 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 19 image comments
    • 96 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 19 image comments
  7. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Reptiles and Amphibs

    Texas Cretaceous Reptile and Amphib Fossil Finds from a variety of Formations: Aguja, Ozan, Glen Rose and more
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 24 images
    • 24 images
  8. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Dinosaur and Mammal

    A variety of fossils found in the Aguja Formation of Brewster County TX
    • Album created by JamieLynn
    • Updated
    • 9 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 9 images
    • 1 album comment
  9. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans

    Cretaceous Crustaceans from a variety of formations.
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 54 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 54 images
    • 1 album comment
  10. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Ammonites and Nautiloids

    A variety of Cretaceous Fossils found in Texas: Ammonites and Nautiloids.  From a variety of Formations: Glen Rose, Walnut, Georgetown, Duck Creek, and more 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 66 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 7 image comments
    • 66 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 7 image comments
  11. Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Sharks and Rays

    Texas Cretaceous Shark and Ray Teeth and Vertebrae
    Various formations, primarily Eagle Ford, but also Glen Rose, Atco, Ozan, Georgetown and others
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 69 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
    • 69 images
    • 1 album comment
    • 1 image comment
  12. Lower Devonian

    Fossil invertebrates from Lower Devonian formations of Eastern New York State and Northern New Jersey.
    • Album created by Jeffrey P
    • Updated
    • 107 images
    • 39 image comments
    • 107 images
    • 39 image comments
  13. Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Gastropods

    Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Gastropods
    From a variety of formations including Glen Rose, Walnut, Buda, Georgetown, Edwards, and Del Rio. 
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 83 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 6 image comments
    • 83 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 6 image comments
  14. Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Various

    Texas Cretaceous Fossil Finds from a variety of formations that don't really fit under any category! 
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 10 images
    • 10 images
  15. Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Oysters

    Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Oysters
     
    From a variety of formations including Glen Rose, Walnut, Comanche Peak, Edwards, Del Rio and more.
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 42 images
    • 42 images
  16. Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Rudists

    Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Rudists
     
    Rudists from a variety of formations: Glen Rose and Edwards primarily
    • Album created by JamieLynn
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    • 11 images
    • 11 images
  17. Eagle Ford Group

    Fossils of the Eagle Ford Group
    • Album created by Mikrogeophagus
    • Updated
    • 37 images
    • 14 image comments
    • 37 images
    • 14 image comments
  18. Zuid-Limburg coal-mining district (Limburg, The Netherlands)

    Album with fossils from the former coal-mining district in Zuid-Limburg, The Netherlands. The specimens in this album come from i) the spoil tip of the former Dutch State Mine "Hendrik" near Brunssum, ii) the spoil tip of the former privately-owned coalmine "Laura" near Eygelshoven, and iii) the former Dutch State Mine "Oranje-Nassau I" near Heerlen. These mines operated in Late Carboniferous age rocks (Westfalian, mostly Langsettian-Duckmantian; possibly some Bolsovian; possibly some older strata as well).
    • Album created by paleoflor
    • Updated
    • 44 images
    • 44 images
  19. Woodbine Formation

    Fossils from the Woodbine Formation
    • Album created by Mikrogeophagus
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    • 14 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 4 image comments
    • 14 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 4 image comments
  20. Glen Rose Formation

    Fossils of the Glen Rose Formation
    • Album created by Mikrogeophagus
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    • 2 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 2 images
    • 2 image comments
  21. Missouri Conulariids

    Hello! Here are some of Missouri's Conulariids I have collected in the past.
    Conulariids are as of right now classified as Jellyfish but have had uncertain affinities in the past, they would attach themselves to a surface and feed on suspended matter in the water column and some possible predation. Interestingly enough they can be associated with calcium phosphate pearls and can have body damage from cartilagenous fish that would eat them along with other hard shelled invertebrates. Please enjoy these weird cnidarians!
     
    All specimens I have found so far belong to Paraconularia and are Pennsylvanian in age. 
     
    Location: Missouri
    Stratigraphy: Iola Formation (Paola Limestone member and Muncie Creek Limestone member)
     
    • Album created by Samurai
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    • 3 images
    • 2 image comments
    • 3 images
    • 2 image comments
  22. Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)

    Album with fossils from the Piesberg quarry near Osnabrück, Lower Saxony, Germany. This quarry exposes a Late Carboniferous (Westphalian D) paralic succession.
    • Album created by paleoflor
    • Updated
    • 177 images
    • 10 album comments
    • 29 image comments
    • 177 images
    • 10 album comments
    • 29 image comments
  23. Mississippian fossils

    An album to share some of my Mississippian aged fossil finds.
    • Album created by Collector9658
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    • 21 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 6 image comments
    • 21 images
    • 2 album comments
    • 6 image comments
  24. Texas Eocene

    Fossils from the Texas Eocene
    • Album created by Jared C
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    • 8 images
    • 8 images
  25. Missouri Ammonoids, Nautiloids and Gastropods

    A Collection of Ammonids, Nautiloids, and Gastropods collected from Missouri. Most of the specimens found in this album are currently attributed to the Iola Formation. 
    • Album created by Samurai
    • Updated
    • 10 images
    • 9 image comments
    • 10 images
    • 9 image comments

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