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I went back from Touraine (about 200 km South from Paris) and i found those two sponges which i think might be siphoniae multioculatae, but i'm not expert at all. They're quite flat. Each square is half a centimeter. What do you think ? 1) 2)
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Found on a Cretaceous field : someone that lost it, reshaped soil, micro-outcrop ?
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I found this on a boarder of a road in the region of Touraine, France. It is 3,5 cm of lenght, 2,5 cm of hight and 2 cm at the largest. It is relatively light. The soils around are turonian or senonian but i believe it might be more recent :
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This ammonite is about 8 cm, it is from the Turonian - Senonian (-91 to -83 my) of Touraine, France. The ammonites listed in the official geological documents are : Barroisiceras haberfellneri, Romaniceras deveriai and Sphenodiscus requienus. I think this one is a Sphenodiscus but i am not expert enough, so i ask your opinion.
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Hi everybody, i found some items in the department of Loir et Cher, region Touraine, at about 200 km at the south of Paris, France. The place where i found it covers from the Turonian to the Senonian (-91 to -83 my). Most of the sponges you find there are siphoniae or chenendoporae, but you can also find jereae, phymatellae or pachysalaxe. I think this one might be a chenendopora. It is in black silex and is about 7 cm wide and 6 hight.
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From the Turonian - Senonian (-91 to -83 my) of Touraine, France, i found this pelecypod, that, i believe, might be a Cucullea beaumonti. It is about 3 cm wide and 2,5 hight.
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Another piece i found in the Turonian- Senonian (-91 to -83 my) of Touraine is that brachiopod. It is about 3,5cm wide and hight. It is probably a Cyclothiris (or Rynchonella) vespertilio, but as i know little about brachios, i need your opinion :
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Hi, here is an Oyster i found in the department of Loir et Cher in France. I found it in a yellow tuffeau stone. I think it is a Lopha. Maybe a Lopha gregarea ? I tried to extricate it a sufficiently enough for a good identification, but with a knife it is hard, so i show it as it is now. If you want me to clear it more, i'll do it. Maybe @Coco or @abyssunder will have an opinion on it ?
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