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From the album: ECHINOIDS & OTHER INVERTEBRATES
Two species of Mellitidae sand dollar from the Middle Pleistocene Canepatch Fm of Horry County, South Carolina.© Harry Pristis 2022
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From the album: ECHINOIDS & OTHER INVERTEBRATES
© Harry Pristis 2022
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Tonight, I was trying to pull up directions for a friend to the wonderful astrodapsis collection site in scotts valley...seems that this site has been posted with no trespassing signs...as indicated by a few posts i've seen online..if this is indeed true...its a loss of a valuable site...its an area that was collector friendly for kids and beginners...it was a wonderful spot that started many collections..I will miss this spot.
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Hello, I bought these fossils as Rotuloidea fimbriata, from the Pliocene of Morocco; yesterday I saw some photos of Heliophora orbicularis, and now I have doubts about what species they are. Any ideas? 1.- 2.- Thanks!
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Recently I purchased France sand dollars from @Coco. See this thread http://www.thefossilforum.com/index.php?/topic/92032-diverse-french-fossils-to-be-sold/ The 5 Parascutella_producta arrived Tuesday safe and sound with well designed packaging. One was a double and Coco added a sixth that she had polished on her club's water based buffing machine. In addition, a bonus of a little sea urchin Arbacina monilis was unexpected. I was greatly pleased for an excellent transaction. Polished Parascutella_producta Arbacina monilis Now I must figure out h
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@clay@caldiggerHad a very interesting 3 weeks in Nov/Dec beach hunting at North Myrtle Beach, SC. Every year their are different finds along with the old dependable stand-bys. Many I am familiar, some I believe I know what they are but would like confirmation from TFF members and others I have no clue. I try and be there during a high tide as I believe that it stirs up more material. This year, a KING tide occurred-a new term for me-but it occurs a few times a year when the moon is the closest to the earth. Unfortunately many homes were re-flooded after recovering from the hurricane due to thi
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Hello, my name is Kevin and I have been collecting odd fossils over the years and I wanted to get some information on a few of them. I collected this stone with maybe 20-30 sand dollars embedded through it with whole ones showing the bottom of the sand dollars on the back side. This was dug up around 2-3 miles inland from the ocean in San Diego about 30 years ago. Had it packed in the basement last 10 years. Would anyone be able to determine how old something like this is? Thanks in advance!
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From the album: Echinoderms through the Ages
Psephehinnus serratus M.Jurassic Degre,Sarthe,France© copyright by Herb Miracle