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From the album: Hippurites nabresinensis Futterer, 1893 from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
West of Kalchberg, point 32, collected 10/15/2017. -
From the album: Hippurites nabresinensis Futterer, 1893 from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
Kalchberg, collected 08/24/2017. -
From the album: Vaccinites alpinus (Douvillé, 1897) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 04/20/2018. Larger parts of the shell are missing. -
From the album: Vaccinites alpinus (Douvillé, 1897) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, 04/01/2018. -
From the album: Vaccinites alpinus (Douvillé, 1897) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 34, collected 12/18/2017. Part of shell is missing. -
From the album: Vaccinites alpinus (Douvillé, 1897) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 12/07/2017. Small parts of the shell are missing. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 38, collected 09/28/2018. More then half of the shell is missing (top and left). -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 10/26/2017. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 38, collected 09/16/2018. Shell around the P2-pillar is missing. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
West of Kalchberg, point 32, collected 04/18/2018. Shell around P2-pillar is missing. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 12/14/2017. AN3933 is very near the apex; AN3932 is a bend specimen, so the distance between the two polished surfaces is variable. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
West of Kalchberg, point 5, collected 05/28/2017. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
West of Kalchberg, point 15, collected 07/08/2017. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
West of Kalchberg, point 4, collected 08/11/2017. AN3854 is no longer in my collection. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 10/26/2017. Incomplete specimen with only two pillars visible. -
From the album: Vaccinites vesiculosus (Woodward, 1855) from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria
East of Kalchberg, point 25, collected 03/11/2018. Large, incomplete specimen, shell is missing around P1- and P2-pillar. -
Coral (2) from the Campanian St. Bartholomä formation, Styria, Austria (Gosau group, Eastern Alps)
FranzBernhard posted a topic in Fossil ID
Hello, here is the next (second) coral from the Campanian of St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria. Not much was visible at the outside (I did not even notice it as coral colony!), but on sectioning, the specimen reveald its beauty. Unfortunately, he contrast is rather low. The two polished sections are about 35 mm apart, the first seems to be near the surface of the colony (with a Lithophaga?). The closest match I can find in Baron-Szabo (2014) is Barysmilia irregularis (Reuss, 1854). Three polished surfaces from this work are attached, scale bars are 5.5, 9.5 and 11 mm, respectively. They are all from the upper Santonian of Neffgraben, Gosau, Austria. Thank you very much for looking and for your help! Franz Bernhard -
Rudist hunting in St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria - 13/07/2018
FranzBernhard posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Heavy rains in Styria, Austria, have overturned many creek beds. So this is a good time for fossil hunting, e.g. for rudists in St. Bartholomä: View of the hunting area from Pleschkogel mountain (1063 m) toward St. Bartholomä with Kreuzegg and Kalchberg, distance about 8 km. Note the conspicuous church of St. Bartholomä, just below Kreuzegg. View is nearly southward, in the far background the Pohorje mountains in Slovenia. Photo taken 07/07/2018.- 38 replies
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Coral (4) from the Campanian St. Bartholomä formation, Styria, Austria (Gosau group, Eastern Alps)
FranzBernhard posted a topic in Fossil ID
...and the fourth (and hopefully last for some time) coral question from the Campanian of St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria. In this thread I present two different specimens, which I think belong to the same genus: Cycloria or Orbignygyra (according to the papers of Baron-Szabo, 2003, 2014). They are maeandroid, colonial corals. In this first post, two polished slabs of the same specimen are presented. They are about 2 mm apart. The corallites are not very well preserved, but in some spots, some detail is discernible. The "better", less recrystallized side is intergrown with the usual fossiliferous limestone (which contains another small coral colony...). -
Hippurites from St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria (Campanium)
FranzBernhard posted a topic in Fossil Hunting Trips
Hello, just to show off some of my finds of Hippurites from August to October 2017 in the Campanian St. Bartholomä-formation of the Gosau basin of Kainach - St. Bartholomä, Styria, Austria. Upper right: 5x Hippurites colliciatus Woodward, 1855 Lower left: 4x Hippurites nabresinensis Futterer, 1893 If you are interested in field photographs etc., see: https://franzbernhard.lima-city.de/SanktBartholomae_Fossilfunde_Hippuritidae_Teil_3.pdf https://franzbernhard.lima-city.de/SanktBartholomae_Fossilfunde_Hippuritidae_Teil_2.pdf (in german) Franz Bernhard