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Some Austrian upper Cretaceous "Gosau-Fossils" (rudists, Trochactaeon snails) for free
FranzBernhard posted a topic in Member-to-Member Fossil Trades
Hello, I would like to give a away some Gosau-fossils from Austria, Styria, for free. Mainly hippuritid rudists, some Trochactaeon snails. I don´t want anything in exchange, shipping is free. If you like, you can donate a small amount to TFF after you have received the fossils, but that´s not obligatory. Please pm me, if you are interested. Thanks. Edit: Closed! Several people have already pointed out their interest in specimens. I am likely to run out of stock . Good thing!! Thanks for all your interest! Franz Bernhard -
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10cm. long Gosau-Schichten Santonian Late Cretaceous Found in the Randobach above Russbach. Gosau, Salzburgerland, Austria- 1 comment
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Rudist. Hippurites (Batolites) tirolicus (Douville 1894)
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8cm. long. 3cm. diameter at the mouth with the lid valve intact. Hochmoos Schichten Gosau Schichten Santonian Late Cretaceous Found at Pass Gschutt, Salzburgerland, Austria-
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Shell preservation.
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Shell preservation
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Some shell preservation.
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Steinkern
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The block measures 3x2x2cm.
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This two fossils were laying for about 1 year in my room and i dont know what i should do with them. The first step would be to know what specimen they are ... I found both in the upper Cretaceous from Gosau (Austria). The first one looks like an heteromorph ammonite but i dont if you can find them in Gosau .... I also found some more ammonites in the matrix ... arent ammonites very rare in Gosau ? Its about 7 cm long ... (maybe there are two ammonites ? I am confused ) And here is the second one ... First i thought that its a coral but i dont think its something like that .... Maybe a rudist ? Its 6.4 cm long and very massive:. Thanks for your help !
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Nerinea (Parasymploptyxis) buchi (Muenster 1829)
Ludwigia posted a gallery image in Member Collections
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9cm. long, although not complete. From the upper Cretaceous Santonian Gosau Schichten at Pass Gschutt, Salzburgerland, Austria.