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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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Hello, I am having a big identification problem with this cardium discovered in the zanclean in the south of France. its structure makes me think of "lyrocardium" or perhaps "discors" but, despite numerous searches, I cannot find this species. The only recent one that comes close is "lyrocardium aeolicum" from Cape Verde, but it is still different. So I appeal to your knowledge. size 45mm Thanks in advance
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Recent Finds
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From the album: Recent Finds
10cm in length, it is the biggest Cardium fossil I ever found (from a total of more than a thousand in the same area). In the 2nd picture you can see Calcite crystals below the same fossil.. Attika, Greece, Zanclean era-
- big
- calcite pliocene
- (and 4 more)
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From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Cardium sp Manasquan Formation Eocene Monmouth County Whitfield and Weller do not list any Cardiidae from the Eocene of New Jersey and consequently, I am not too confident in this identification. This is the only specimen of this form in my collection. -
From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Cardium sp Manasquan Formation Eocene Monmouth County Whitfield and Weller do not list any Cardiidae from the Eocene of New Jersey and consequently, I am not too confident in this identification. This is the only specimen of this form in my collection. -
From the album: Eocene Bivalves of New Jersey
Cardium sp Manasquan Formation Eocene Monmouth County Whitfield and Weller do not list any Cardiidae from the Eocene of New Jersey and consequently, I am not too confident in this identification. This is the only specimen of this form in my collection.