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  1. ricardo

    USA Brachiopoda ID

    Dear USA Brachiopoda enthusiasts, Could you see these images please? What is your expert idea about ID? I know that could be difficult from images. Thank you for any help you can offer. Ricardo
  2. Last weekend I collected a few large Callovian Rhynchonellida. I will trade these for Atrypida and/or Spiriferida. Thank you. ps. I have other Brachiopoda species from same spot.
  3. From the album: Upper-cretaceous invertebrates from SE Pyrenees

    Almerarhynchia n.gen. virgiliana n.sp. (Calzada, 1974) From Maastrichtian limestones
  4. From the album: Upper-cretaceous invertebrates from SE Pyrenees

    Almerarhynchia n.gen. virgiliana n.sp. (Calzada, 1974) From Maastrichtian limestones
  5. From the album: Upper-cretaceous invertebrates from SE Pyrenees

    Almerarhynchia n.gen. virgiliana n.sp. (Calzada, 1974) From Maastrichtian limestones
  6. terapoza

    Gigantoproductus latissimus

    From the album: Upper Visean fossils of Ireland

    Gigantoproductus latissimus found in Menlough quarry, Galway. 108 mm by 51mm
  7. pefty

    NJ beach brachiopod?

    Years of collecting the strand line in Asbury Park, NJ, have revealed a lot of the rarer elements of the modern shallow marine fauna, as well as of the Cretaceous marine biota whose fossils wash up there. But this month I was astounded to come across this shell, which I believe to be a craniid brachiopod's dorsal valve. Based on its condition I can't be sure whether it's modern, subfossil, or even Cretaceous. It's matrix-free and shows signs of having been encrusted by cheilostome bryozoa. Can someone confirm or refute this ID? Can someone with expertise in the Cretaceous coastal plain comment on the likelihood of this specimen's possible Cretaceous origin? Thanks!
  8. Peat Burns

    Mineral Wells Fossil Park, TX

    Hello, I am hoping someone familiar with the brachiopods of the Mineral Wells Fossil Park, TX (Late Pennsylvanian) and vicinity, might recognize this taxon. It looks to me like an Athyrididae. Perhaps Cleiothyridina sp.?. @BobWill ? I also have some Punctospirifer cf. P. kentuckiensis from the same site. Here's the specimen in question. Thanks for any help.
  9. Peat Burns

    Rafinesquina ponderosa

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Rafinesquina ponderosa (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Richmondian Stage St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  10. Peat Burns

    Platystrophia ponderosa

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Platystrophia (=Vinlandostrophia) ponderosa (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Maysvillian Stage Kentucky, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  11. Peat Burns

    Platystrophia cf. P. acutilirata

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Platystrophia (=Vinlandostrophia) cf. P. acutilirata (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Richmondian Stage Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  12. Peat Burns

    Petrocrania scabiosa

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Petrocrania scabiosa (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Richmondian Stage Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  13. Peat Burns

    Eochonetes clarksvillensis

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Eochonetes clarksvillensis (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Waynesville Formation St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  14. Peat Burns

    Strophomena planumbona

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Strophomena planumbona (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Liberty Formation St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  15. Peat Burns

    Leptaena richmondensis

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Leptaena richmondensis (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Waynesville Formation St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  16. Peat Burns

    Hebertella cf. H. alveata

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Hebertella cf. H. alveata (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Richmondian Stage Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  17. Peat Burns

    Glyptorthis insculpta

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Glyptorthis inscultpta (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Richmondian Stage St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  18. Peat Burns

    Zygospira modesta

    From the album: Ordovician Fossils (by Peat Burns)

    Zygospira modesta (Brachiopoda) Late Ordovician: Liberty Formation St. Leon, Indiana, USA

    © 2017 Peat Burns - All Rights Reserved

  19. Peat Burns

    Ordovician (St. Leon, IN)

    This is a trip to St. Leon, Indiana (Late Ordovician), that I took on Tuesday the 28th. Weather was cloudy, 66 deg. F. Conditions were wet and muddy, but a lot of fresh material had weathered out and was exposed from the winter. More or less typical finds. The complete Ambonychia steinkern was the trip-maker for me. Here is a view of the roadcut.
  20. From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Punctospirifer scabricosta Carboniferous limestone Treak Cliff Castleton Derbyshire UK

    © D&E

  21. From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Punctospirifer scabricosta Carboniferous limestone Treak Cliff Castleton Derbyshire UK

    © D&E

  22. From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Punctospirifer scabricosta Carboniferous limestone Treak Cliff Castleton Derbyshire UK

    © D&E

  23. From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Punctospirifer scabricosta Carboniferous limestone Treak Cliff Castleton Derbyshire UK

    © D&E

  24. From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Punctospirifer scabricosta Carboniferous limestone Treak Cliff Castleton Derbyshire UK

    © D&E

  25. DE&i

    Lobothyris punctata1c.jpg

    From the album: Fossil in Matchboxes

    Brachiopod Lobothyris punctata (Animalia, Invertebrata, Brachiopoda, Articulata) Description: Specimen of a fossil brachiopod, Lobothyris punctata, collected from the Middle Lias of Early Jurassic age from, Hook Norton, Oxon. It is from the Jurassic period (206 - 144 million years ago) Period: Jurassic (Early), Lias (Middle) Rock: Lias (Middle)

    © D&E

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