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Here we go, "buongiorno" (here is evening). I need your help againwhat's the specimen of this fossil shell? I know only that it belong to the "conus" group . Found in the same place of the other i've posted yesterday. Thanks for all Who will answer my question. Sorry if i ask easy id for simple shell, but i'm a newbie and i would learn as much as possible from you (the experts)
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Hi there, An introductory post as I just made an account today. I'm an adjunct professor at Lake Forrest College teaching Ecology and Evolution this semester. I took my class down to the Mazonia-Braidwood South Unit to gather nodules from the hillsides between Eagle and Monster Lakes. We are currently freeze-thaw cycling our specimens and hope to have a few fossils to share soon. I see myself spending a great deal of time reading through your preparation and preservation forms in the next couple of weeks. I think we found a jelly, already opened. Hope to get to know some of you and get some good advice regarding how to treat these treasures. John Wilk Here's a link to the pic (posted on my department's feed:
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Hello forum,while i was metal detecting a field, i have found a "natica" peep out from a clump of dirt. It seems has many light-brown spot all over the shell and a large navel canal. Considering the plus common specimen of Naticidae that are my area, what's the correct genus:Naticarius or Notocochlis, the fly-specked moon snail or the tiger moon snail? To you the hard judge. Thanks! PS: "natica" in in italiano it means "buttock" Davide
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Ciao forum, as i promise yesterday, i post three images of the fossil shell i found in Pisa( tuscany) next to a clay spot. could you possibly identify the specimen, please? Thanks in advance. I will appreciate all your answer. ps: i want to do a info schedule of all my finds and learn, learn, learn!
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