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This is the second from my unidentified draw. It comes (Yichang???), Hubei, China. It's from the Ordovician(?) period. This is a negative of the Trilobite.
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Hello folks. I've been digging through my "unidentified" draw again and came across eight Trilobite requiring identification. I cannot seem to locate my documentation, so, I am humbly requesting your help once again. The information I do have on this Trilobite is it comes from Yunnan, China and is from the Cambrian period. It measures 25mm x 17mm.
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Attached find a paper that eescribes a new theropod, Yunyangosaurus puanensis based on a fragmentary specimen recovered from the Middle Jurassic Xintiangou Formation of Chongqing, southwestern China. It shares several features uniquely with some megalosauroids https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-56959-x
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Dear Forum I acquired this fossil today from a Gentleman, who is collecting fossils since many years and bought it in the 80s or 90s. As far as he remembers is the fossil originally from china. Would be very interested to know the species and any other information.
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Real frog (Liaobatracus sp.)?
MohammadAAK posted a topic in Is It Real? How to Recognize Fossil Fabrications
Hello, I was offered a couple of fossils and this is the second one to the previous keichousaurus post. It’s a fossil frog, genus Liaobatracus, from early Cretaceous, Yixian formation, Liaoning province, China, exported in the 80s. 20 cm. Any ideas whether it’s a genuine piece. These are the best photos I was able to get. Best wishes -
Hello all, i was offered this keichousaurus and was wondering if someone has an idea if it’s authentic, judging from the photos only. The seller describes it as museum quality. And it’s supposed to be seven inches. These are the best photos I was able to get. It is supposedly from China from an old collection exported in the 80s. Best wishes
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Hi All, hope everyone had a great Christmas. I hope someone can help, I recently received a quantity of egg shells, originating from China. They are from Oviraptor supposedly. My question is that some have nodes, others have ridges, some have something in between. Is this just something that differs from individual to individual or from species to species? A search on Google images show a selection of both nodes or ridges so I am none the wiser.
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An interesting web page on fake trilobites. Fake Trilobites, American Museum of Natural History https://www.amnh.org/research/paleontology/collections/fossil-invertebrate-collection/trilobite-website/the-trilobite-files/fake-trilobites Yours, Paul H.
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Can anyone tell me what is fossil is? I bought it several years ago from a seller who said he got it from China about 15 years ago. I'm not sure if it is a bird, lizard or something altogether different. It's only 45mm x 25mm. Help!
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A new Tyrannosauroid is described in this paper, unfortunately its paywalled. I show it not just because its new but once thought to be aTarbosaurus sp, see photos below. So until its studied, reviewed and published identifications are just preliminary. So let me welcome Jinbeisaurus wangi the first theropod dinosaur so far found in Shanxi Province, Huiquanpu Formation Scale: 1 meter https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195667119301909 Some poor screenshots of images Much better Q photos thanks to Jim Kirkland
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I purchased this as a Tetralophodon tooth, Miocene/Pliocene, Northwest China. Is it actually a "four ringed" Tetralophodon tooth? Help please.
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Fossils Suggest the Egg Came Before the Chicken https://www.technologynetworks.com/applied-sciences/news/fossils-suggest-the-egg-came-before-the-chicken-327885 https://www.bristol.ac.uk/news/2019/november/animal-embryos.html The paper is: Yin et al. (2019) The Early Ediacaran Caveasphaera Foreshadows the Evolutionary Origin of Animal-like Embryology. Current Biology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.10.057 https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(19)31429-0 Yours, Paul H.
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this trilobite from Shidian Yunnan, China; Ordovician period; 7cm;eyes and facial suture in pic 1; genal spine cannot see.
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These fossils have been interpreted as early animal embryos, but it seems we are not sure... https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/27/science/fossil-embryo-paleontology-caveaspharea.html
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Hello gang.. I have another impulse purchase from a flea market identified as Mesohippus tooth. I have my doubts - you?
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Hello guys I just received this tiny fossil from a seller from that told me this is a real mosquito fossil. (It is near above the number 17). Another question, how rare is this kind of fossil? (mosquito) Also, those other fossils are shells, am I right? Thanks in advance.
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Hello guys, I've just received two curious rocks that supposedly contains real trilobite fossils, the most curious thing on these rocks is that they look like a trilobite cemetery, there is a lot of trilobite parts. (it comes from China), have you ever seen such specimens? Can you confirm that these rocks contains dozens of different trilobites? Thanks in advance.
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Hello guys I just received this tooth, I believe it comes from China, the person who sold this tooth told me that it is a giant deer tooth, is it correct? please help meeee. Unfortunately I don't have much information about it.
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Here is an interesting vertebrate with a very long neck. It meaaures 6.5 inches 16.3 cm around curve. The Keichousaurus Hui from Guanglin, Guizhou Province, China. The formation is the Huixia beds and is preserved on a one inch thick limestone plate with no cracks.
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Hello, I purchased this fossil from China with the description reading - Dinosaur Toe cast. Can anyone tell me if this is in fact a cast of a Dinosaur toe print? Thanks in advance.
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Hello! I see this psittacosaurus skull on internet. It seems real? Is small the sizes are 6.5 5,3 4,1 cm Thank you so much.
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Hello! I am looking for a good keichousaurus for my collection. After a legal search I found these two. One is of a 28cm adult reptile, prepared with hand tools and I think in ventral position. The other is a juvenile reptile prepared with acid and 16cm hand tools and in dorsal position. Which one do you think is better? position and preparation ... Thank you!!
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