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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Partial ichthyosaur tooth, supposedly Platypterygius (however now it is a wastebasket taxon)- 3 comments
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Elasmosaurid (?) tooth- 2 comments
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Hyposalenia phillipsae (Whitney & Kellum 1966))
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Up to 7mm. From Comal county, Texas. Lower Cretaceous, Albian, Glen Rose Formation. Thanks Dan!- 3 comments
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5mm. From Comal county, Texas. Lower Cretaceous, Albian, Glen Rose Formation. Thanks Dan!- 2 comments
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
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Hello I found this piece of sandstone along the Athabasca river just south of Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. Since it’s sandstone I’m assuming it came from either the Mcmurray (late barremian or early Aptian) or Grandrapids (Albian) formation although my geology skills are not great. I tried to do some googling on what it could be but I found no results since I couldn’t be specific enough since I don’t really know what I’m doing. Any ideas? I attached an image of the location for fun that I took a while before I found the rock. I found it to the right of the creek thanks
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From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide
6cm. Ambarimangian Formation Albian Early Cretaceous From Mahajunga Province, Madagascar-
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
Leptosalenia texana (Credner) "Salenia texana" zone, top of Unit 2, Lower Member, Glen Rose Formation Trinity Group, Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Hays County, Texas USA- 2 comments
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
Crocodile leg bones Upper Member, Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) There were a number of small crocodiles in the Glen Rose. This site has produced other crocodile material© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
Unidentified marine turtle plastron fragment Upper Member, Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Blanco County, Texas Turtle plastron fragments are somewhat common. This is one of the larger pieces I have found at this location.© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
Unidentified Reptile Bone Upper Member, Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Blanco County, Texas possibly the femur of a marine turtle© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
Unknown tooth, 2 tiny Pycnodontid teeth Upper Member, Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Blanco County, Texas The pycnodontid teeth are fairly common at this local. The longer tooth is quite different and I still do not have a solid ID© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
Another large fish preserved in a hard limestone that was used to build the visitor center at Westcave Preserve. This one is the largest at at least a foot in length.© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
This is one of two jaws that are in the walls at Westcave Preserve. Quarried from the Glen Rose near Sisterdale, Kendall County.© ERose 2021
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From the album: Lower Cretaceous Vertebrate Fossils of Central Texas
This large (2" long) jaw is again built into the wall at Westcave Preserve. From the Glen Rose Formation. Quarried near Sisterdale, Kendall County.© ERose 2021
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
Heterosalenia sp. (genus ascertained by JohnJ) Bottom of Unit 2, Lower Member, Glen Rose Formation, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) These odd little Salenids were first noticed by JohnJ many years ago. I was lucky enough to find another slightly larger specimen. This one was hiding in my collection amongst some more common species. These are now being studied and properly described by an actual paleontologist!- 1 comment
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
Coenholectypus ovatus Whitney & Kellum Unit 6, Upper Member, Glen Rose Fm, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Travis County, Texas USA-
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
Coenholectypus ovatus Whitney & Kellum Unit 6, Upper Member, Glen Rose Fm, Trinity Group Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Travis County, Texas USA-
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Goniopygus whitneyi Smith & Rader Unit 3, Upper Member, Glen Rose Formation Trinity Group, Albian (Lower Cretaceous) Comal County, Texas USA- 1 comment
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Took me a little while to post this trip report, I'm always a busy person. This trip is from October 3rd, 2020 in Ellsworth County, Kansas at a reservoir. The predominant formation at the site I visited is Kiowa formation; which is known for marsh and delta environments in the early Cretaceous (Albian). I found some interesting things and I'll show below. Possibly some carbonized wood materials. Lignite or coal? It was flaky and would crumble if touched. It left some black powders on my hands after handling it. I found several large pieces of them together and partly encased in concretions. Putting them together would make them about a meter and half long. Piece #1: Piece #2: Backside of #2. Notice the clutches of concretions. ...continued on the next post.
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