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I've mentioned that I don't get out to hunt as often as I used to, but I was off for a few hikes over plowed fields with a friend and colleague last fall and did manage to make a few finds which I'd like to show here. I've been waiting patiently until my friend had some time to let me use his prep workshop since, as I've also previously mentioned, I gave up my own workshop as a consequence of my moving house last year. I finally got down to it a couple of weeks ago and managed to salvage a few interesting Actinostreon marshii bivalves from the region around Geisingen, BW in the action. Here they are.
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Zosterophyllum rhenanum Kräusel & Weyland, 1935
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Zosterophyllum rhenanum Kräusel & Weyland, 1935 Early Devonian Brohltal Germany- 2 comments
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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Hi all, I was invited by a fellow fossil enthusiast to join this forum, after being active on the largest German fossil forum "Steinkern.de" for about a decade now. I'm a geologist by profession. but actually more a paleontologist by training and passion. My scientific interest is mostly on vertebrate paleontology, but as a collector I'm interested in a broad range of things, from geolocical and paleontological oddities, to rare specimens from historic locations or just really anything from any time period that has an interesting story to tell (hence the username). My 'core' collection is focused mostly on own finds from the Triassic and Jurassic of Germany and adjacent areas, but since I moved to the western part of Germany, there's an increasing number of Devonian and Carboniferous finds in my collection. Last year, I had the amazing opportunity to join a dinosaur dig in Wyoming and to meet many new friends in the US, so it was about time to join an international forum, too. I'm looking forward to many interesting discussions here! Xaver
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
Shows superficial similarities to Sphenopteris spiniformis but lacks spines and has more divided pinnules. Suggestions on ID welcome!© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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Karinopteris cf. soubeiranii (Zeiller) Boersma 1972
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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