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  1. elcoincoin

    Echinocorys gravesii 2 - view1

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Echinocorys gravesii, an irregular ursin from Les Petites Dalles, Normandy - Cretaceous - coniacian
  2. From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Crassiholaster subglobosus (oral view) : an irregular ursin from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  3. elcoincoin

    Crassiholaster subglobosus 3

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Crassiholaster subglobosus - an irregular ursin from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  4. elcoincoin

    Crassiholaster subglobosus 2

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Crassiholaster subglobosus - an irregular ursin from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  5. elcoincoin

    Crassiholaster subglobosus 1

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Crassiholaster subglobosus - an irregular ursin from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  6. From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Group view of the stuff collected during the trip. This include 4 echinoderms species : Micraster decipeins, Catopygus colombarius, Crassiholaster subglobosus, Echinocorys gravesii 4 localities : Saint jouin de Bruneval, Senneville sur Fécamp, Veulette sur Mer, Les Petites Dalles. 3 geological epoch : Cenomanian, Turonian and coniacian
  7. elcoincoin

    Catopygus colombarius

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Catopygus colombarius, an irregular ursin from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  8. elcoincoin

    Indet. Bivalve

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Indet. Bivalve from Saint-Jouin de Bruneval, Normandy - Cretaceous - Cenomanian
  9. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 7.JPG

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from the cretaceous (Turonian) of Senneville sur Fécamp - association with a brachiopod : Kingena elegans. collected in may 2017
  10. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 6

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from the cretaceous (Turonian) of Senneville sur Fécamp - collected in may 2017
  11. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 5

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from Senneville sur Fécamp, Normandy - Cretaceous - Turonian
  12. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 4

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from Senneville sur Fécamp, Normandy - Cretaceous - Turonian
  13. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 3

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from Senneville sur Fécamp, Normandy - Cretaceous - Turonian
  14. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 2

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from Senneville sur Fécamp, Normandy - Cretaceous - Turonian
  15. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 1

    From the album: Haute Normandie - may 2017

    Micraster decipiens, an irregular ursin from Senneville sur Fécamp, Normandy - Cretaceous - Turonian
  16. TqB

    Entobia cretacea

    Sponge borings in Belemnitella sp., filled with Chalk. Formerly and widely known as Cliona cretacea.
  17. The Amateur Paleontologist

    French Chalk microfossils

    Hi everyone! I recently came back from a little expedition in the north of France, where I prospected for Chalk bryozoan fragments. All of them were found in a number chalk nodules, all of them recovered from two outcrops… in a forest. Along with the various bryozoan fragments that I recovered from the matrix, I also found a small bivalve. My best find of the expedition, though, was a fragment of an echinoderm spine (Tylocidaris?), which are quite rare in that area. I will show the pictures of the fossils in another post. In that post, I will also provide a more detailed narrative of the field trip. This was just a "prélude". Have a nice day!
  18. SussexMike

    Teeth found South Downs

    Found in earth moved for works on the South Downs all within about 15 yards of each other. The sub base under the 3 foot earth layer is solid chalk. I was metal detecting when I started to find what looks like teeth. They are hard like stone but they are not Flint. Most have something like Flint but whiter attached in some parts. There are a few possible bones. I have cleaned the surface of some of the bigger tooth shapes and they clean up like Ivory. Very smooth. The large ones are about 3 inches long on the tooth but about 4-5 inch including the roots. Some smaller ones are about an inch long. I have now collected 5 shopping bags full.
  19. From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    double micraster decipiens 1 view 2 - august 2015 :heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  20. From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    double micraster decipiens 1 view 1 - august 2015 :heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  21. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 2 august 2015

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Micraster decipiens 2 - august 2015 :heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  22. elcoincoin

    Micraster decipiens 1 august 2015

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Micraster decipiens 1 - august 2015 :heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  23. elcoincoin

    Echinocorys gravesi 2 2 aout 2015

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Echinocorys gravesi :1 view 2 urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  24. elcoincoin

    Echinocorys gravesi 2 1 aout 2015

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Echinocorys gravesi :2 view 1 urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
  25. elcoincoin

    Echinocorys gravesi 1 2 aout 2015

    From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp

    Echinocorys gravesi :1 view 2 urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous
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