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  1. belemniten

    Ichthyosaur vertebra

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A massive 4.7 cm long Ichthyosaur vertebra from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden. Roger (ludwigia) prepped it for me ! Originally this one was on the same stone as this vertebra: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/gallery/image/46428-ichthyosaur-vertebrae/ The other side: And from anther angle: (here you can see how massive it is !)
  2. belemniten

    Ichthyosaur vertebrae

    From the album: Holzmaden

    Three damaged Ichthyosaur vertebrae from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden. The piece is about 10 cm long and was prepped by Roger (ludwigia): Originally this one was on the same stone as this vertebra: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/gallery/image/46420-ichthyosaur-vertebra/ The best one:
  3. belemniten

    Dapedium commune

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 8 cm long remain of a Dapedium commune from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden. This is a gift from my friend ! More detailed picture:
  4. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 1.2 cm long Steneosaurus tooth from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden.
  5. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    Another Steneosaurus tooth from Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic) with a length of 1.3 cm.
  6. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A damaged 1.3 cm long Steneosaurus tooth from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden.
  7. belemniten

    Eurhinosaurus longirostris

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A rare and nicely colored Ichthyosaur tooth (Eurhinosaurus longirostris) with a length of 2 cm from the lower Jurassic of Holzmaden.
  8. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 2.6 cm long Steneosaurus bollensis tooth from the lower jurassic in Holzmaden (Quarry Kromer). Until now its my biggest tooth from there !
  9. Hello all, today i show you Crassodus reifi teeth it was prep by my dad. The teeth was found by me in Holzmaden. It was prep and found on 2015. it is a Crassodus reifi from the Lower Jurassic. What did the shark bitten on something hard? Pictures are in 3 parts. Part 1 of 3
  10. belemniten

    Bone ID

    A long time ago I found this bone: I found it in the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic). The bone is about 6 cm long and very badly preserved. For me it looks like croc but I am not sure ... Can somebody determine this one despite of the damages? Thanks for your help !
  11. Hi Me and my brother are hoping that we've found a dinosaur. It was found in Lower Jurassic marine deposits in the UK. The age of the deposits are Hettangian and we think it's from the Psiloceras Planorbis zone, which is almost at the base of the Jurassic. I've posted a thread on the UK Fossil Forum here: http://www.discussfossils.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=5455&title=lavernock-point-dinosaur The important picture so far is this one: It shows what I think is a line of tail verts, with some neurals broken of and some still buried under the matrix. At first I thought they might be plesiosaur phlanages but they were with some long bones that looked like land animal bones. I think the large flat bone that I have partly uncovered is the animal's pelvis. To give you an idea of scale, the verts are about an inch long. Land animals in this deposit are virtually unheard of. My hope is that it is a dinosaur, but a crocodile is another possibility. Again crocodiles from these deposits are unheard of, so that'd be great as well. If anyone has any thoughts then I'd really like to hear from them. I've spent most of the week on the internet researching this as I have virtually no knowledge of dinosaur anatomy. What I have found out is that if it is an animal, especially a dinosaur, then it is extremely rare. Thanks Nick
  12. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 1.3 cm long Steneosaurus tooth from the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic).
  13. belemniten

    Ichthyosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A massive Ichthyosaurus (Temnodontosaurus(?)) tooth with a length of 1.6 cm from the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (Lower jurassic=.
  14. Because of private reasons i didnt post much lately but now i found some time to post my teeth-finds from last Sunday in Holzmaden. There were lots of good-looking material and the weather was great ! Best circumstances to collect I was about 3 or 4 hours in the quarry Kromer (Lower Jurassic) and found some good stuff. As doushantuo says (here: http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/73430-three-new-teeth-from-holzmaden/ ) the preparation was a serious dental work Firstly this nice Ichthyosaurus tooth: With a length of 1 cm its not the longest tooth but it has a nice strukture ! The next one is my ere biggest tooth ever from Holzmaden! Its a 2.6 cm long Steneosaurus tooth (at least i think that its a croc tooth). The preparation was very hard and took about 6 hours ... Here is the result:
  15. belemniten

    Unidentified fish scale.

    From the album: Holzmaden

    This 3 cm long unidentified fish scale comes from the lower Jurassic in Holzmaden.
  16. belemniten

    Ichthyosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 1 cm long Ichthyosaurus tooth from the lower Jurassic in Holzmaden (quarry Kromer).
  17. I want to show three teeth from Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic). I prepped them today although the first one is an older find (but also from this year). The first one is a very small tooth (0.8cm) but well preserved. I am not sure with the determination ... maybe Ichthyosaurus ? The second one is bigger with a length of 1.2 cm. Shadefully its not well preserved and a part is missing Its a crocodile tooth (Steneosaurus): And the last one is the most beautifully tooth ! Its large with a length of 2.1 cm but very thin and i think also a crocodile tooth. It was very to prep this one and i think you can see my mistakes In the middle of the tooth i lost some material Otherwise it would be one of the best tooth in my collection ! Hope you enjoyed and thanks for viewing!
  18. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    This Steneosaurus tooth from Holzmaden (lower jurassic) is one of my biggest teeth with a length of 2.1 cm.
  19. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A damaged 1.2 cm long Steneosaurus tooth from the lower Jurassic in Holzmaden.
  20. belemniten

    Ichthyosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A damaged 0.6 cm long Ichthyosaurus tooth from the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic).
  21. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 1 cm long and 0.15 cm wide Steneosaurus (crocodile) tooth from the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (Lower Jurassic).
  22. belemniten

    Harpoceras

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 20 cm big ammonite (Harpoceras) from the quarry Kromer in Holzmaden (lower Jurassic).
  23. I want to show you three "old" finds from the lower Jurassic in Holzmaden/Dormettingen. They are all big ammonites and because of that not that common there ... I used this three ammonites too practice my new stone cutting machine and it works I am very happy with it and its a new chance for me to solve my "space problem" ... Here is it: https://www.amazon.de/Zipper-Fliesenschneider-ZI-FS115/dp/B00BP7OXLO And i dont want to withheld the ammonites ... 1) Harpoceras falcifer with a maximal length of 28 cm: 2) Also Harpoceras (?) with a max. length of 25 cm. This exemplar need more prep ... And the last one a bit smaller with a diameter of 20 cm but well preserved: I am sorry for the bad photos especially the first looks very nice in real and the photo looks bad ... But thanks for viewing !
  24. Not really a fossil hunting trip (its too cold and too much snow here ... ), but i found three teeth from Holzmaden (lower Jurassic) in material which I picked up last year ! I am very happy with them, although they are very small and a bit damaged. I am not sure if i post the frst one here already ... Its a 0.4 cm long Ichtyosaurus tooth without a tip. I found it on a rock with a belemnite at the front .... The second one was on a very huge stone ! Fortunately i got a stone cutting machine for christmas so this isnt a problem anymore (poor neighbours ) It should be also an Ichthyosaurus tooth with a length of 0.8 cm and an interesting color ! Sry for the bad photo ... And last my favourite "new" tooth. I found it today in a crate with very old material. First I only saw the tip but the preperation wasnt that difficult ... Its a nice 1.1 cm long Steneosaurus tooth ! Please correct me if i mislabeled something or if somebody can id the further ... Thanks for viewing !
  25. belemniten

    Steneosaurus tooth

    From the album: Holzmaden

    A 1.1 cm long croc (Steneosaurus bollensis) tooth from the the lower Jurassic in Holzmaden, quarry Kromer.
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