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Very small adults found only in the Oak Grove Sand.
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From the album: Bryozoa
3cm. long. Found in the Miocene Burdigalian at Billafingen just north of the Lake of Constance.- 2 comments
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From the album: German Gastropods and Bivalves
4cm. Found in the Miocene Burdigalian at Billafingen just north of the Lake of Constance.- 2 comments
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From the album: Vertebrates (other than fish)
11x6x4mm. Artiodactyl tooth belonging to a small early form of deer living during the Miocene Burdigalian age. Found at a site near my home in a sandy fine conglomerate where mostly small Carcharias and occasionaly drum fish teeth occur. This was quite a surprise to me when in popped out. I'm quite confident with the genus id, but I've qualified the species with a cf. Literature: G.E.Rössner, Systematics and palaeoecology of Ruminantia (Artiodactyla, Mammalia) from the Miocene of Sandelzhausen (southern Germany, Northern Alpine Foreland Basin), Paläontol Z (2010) 84:123–162.- 5 comments
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Hi, i found this in the burdigalian of Roquefort in the department of Landes in the South-West of France. I hesitate between a sponge or a coral, but it might be something else. It is very light comparing with a stone of the same size.
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This weekend I went on a quick hunt with my family to Sesimbra's Miocene (Calcarenitos e margas da Foz da Fonte-Burdigalian). It was a really nice hunt...And I brought home some quality (IMO) fossils. However, the documents I've been read about this site are not very specific about taxonomic informations. So, I would like to ask for some help identifying my finds. Invertebrates -Ficidae (maybe Ficus sp.)
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