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Platysomus gibbosus (BLAINVILLE, 1818)


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Platysomus gibbosus BLAINVILLE, 1818

Late Permian

Copper Shale Formation

Bad Sachsa

Germany

Length 11cm

 

Relative abundance of Platysomus gibbosus in Bad Sachsa: 2% of all vertebrates

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  • Focal Length 42 mm
  • Exposure Time 1/13
  • f Aperture f/8.0
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For cryin out loud man!!  That is just freakin beautiful!  How do you come across so many A-Grade fossil fish from so many different places?!!!

 

Ron

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11 hours ago, RJB said:

For cryin out loud man!!  That is just freakin beautiful!  How do you come across so many A-Grade fossil fish from so many different places?!!!

 

Ron

In the 70ties, I found a lot of fish in Messel and traded them intensively for a while. In the last 15 years I have been travelling a lot professionally and had the opportunity to search for fossils. And I always searched all markets and fossil shops.

Thomas

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