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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 20 cm long stone with a couple of bones from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). On the plate are two vertebrae, one rib and two unidentified bones. The quality of the bones is partly not good (especially the vert in the middle is bad preserved). The prep was not too difficult but it took quite a long time to finish it. Some more pictures:- 4 comments
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A 3.5 cm long Nothosaur vertebra from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Two more pictures:-
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The lithographic limestones of Nusplingen in Baden-Württemberg are somewhat older than the more famous deposits of Solnhofen in Bavaria. The length of the crustacean (without antennas) is about 18cm. Diagnosis (Schweigert 2001, p. 4, translated from German by oilshale): " Large-bodied species of the genus Antrimpos whose head spur bears 11 spinous processes on the dorsal side, with a greater distance between the rearmost and the others. On the ventral side of the head spur there is 1 spur just anterior to the anteriormost spur of the dorsal side. Long propodite on the elongated 3rd p
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This is a 1.2 cm long Acrodus tooth with a nice structure ! Those are very common in some layers in the "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg) but bigger ones are quite rare. -
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This is my biggest Nothosaurus tooth until now with a length of 2.5 cm ! Its from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg) from a "Bonebed" (Triassic). Some more pictures:- 3 comments
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A not so nice but big (3.2 cm long) Nothosaur tooth from a triassic "Bonebed" from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). During the preparation the tooth broke in several pieces but I managed to glue them back... Some more pictures:- 2 comments
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A fish tooth (Birgeria mougeoti) from the Triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Its about 0.6 cm long and relatively common. Another picture: -
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A 3.5 cm long Nothosaur vertebra from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). The prep work was kinda hard, because the stone is extremely hard and the fossil is very fragile. So I think it took about 3 hours. Here is a picture of the unprepped fossil: And finished: As you can see I decided to restore a bit, but nevertheless I am satisfied with the result-
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 4 cm long Nothosaur vertebra from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg): A picture of the unprepped vertebra: After a bit of prep: And finished:- 3 comments
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A 1 cm long Nothosaur tooth from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Nothosaur teeth are the second commonest kind of teeth after shark teeth in the triassic layer I hunt. Another picture:- 4 comments
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A 5 cm long Nothosaur vertebra from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). This one is kinda fragile so the prep work was hard. I often give up and tried it another time again. Here is an older state: And another picture of the current state:-
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 0.8 cm long Acrodus tooth with a nice structure ! Those are very common in some layers in the "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg) but bigger ones are quite rare. Another picture:- 3 comments
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This is a 10 cm long Hybodus fin spine from a triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern germany (Baden-Württemberg). Here is the unprepped condition: You could only see the cross section: The prep work took about 4 hours. Two more pictures:- 4 comments
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This is my first Tanystropheus tooth from a "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Its about 1.5 cm long. Another picture:-
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A partial Nothosaur rib with a length of 11 cm from a triassic bonebed in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). This was a present of a friend but I prepped it a bit more, Another picture:-
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A small (0.7 cm long) but very rare fish tooth (Thelodus inflexus) from the "Bonebed" (Triassic) from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). I am very happy about this find-
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A fish tooth (Birgeria mougeoti) from the Triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Its about 1 cm long and relatively common.-
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A 3 cm long Nothosaurus vertebra from the Triassic "Bonebed" in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg).-
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 5 cm long Nothosaurus vertebra from the "Bonebed" (Triassic) from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Prep work:- 5 comments
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A 1 cm long Nothosaur tooth from a triassic Bonebed from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). -
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A 1 cm long Acrodus tooth from a triassic bonebed in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Those teeth are very common there!-
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