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  1. My first fossil of the new year. Hopefully the first of many. A Hadrosaur vertebra from the Judith River Formation. Quite worn, but well priced and I've been keeping an eye out for a decent priced Hadrosaur vertebra for a while
  2. Hello together, I am looking for a nice Glyptodon scute, preferably in europe, because shipping costs are what keeps me from getting one from the US. Open for suggestions concerning trade (Fossils , selfmade models) Best Regards, J
  3. Hi, I live very close to big brook, NJ and have collecting many beautiful specimens of the oysters there. The oysters there are very unique, as they are some of the best and biggest of the species you can find in the world. I have many various specimens. Ill take any request for size, look, style as they all look different. Perhaps some like a more wavy pattern or separated pattern or a bubbly pattern. Im interested in anything you have to offer! I attached various pics to see. Although I have many and some even better.
  4. Hello, Curious if anyone had any snake material they'd like to trade? I've got some Pleistocene vertebrate, ray, and shark material available.
  5. Looking to trade these mammoth teeth from the same jaw for other Elephant like teeth. Either mastodon or mammoth. Both are 2,2KG and from the North Sea.
  6. Looking to trade some of my teeth in my collection, hoping to get: Dire Wolf Giant Ground Sloth ( Mainly Eremotherium) Edestus Shark Nice Whale Tooth Bears Bear Dog Bone Crushing Dog Open to other Carnivorous Mammals Looking for teeth of these
  7. Hi all, I have a particular request. I want to trade for a starfish or brittlestar I can trade one of the following two fossils: Predaceous diving beetle larva Coptoclava longipoda 125.5 - 122.5 mya | early Cretaceous Yixian Formation Liutiaogou Village, Dashuangmiao Town, Ningcheng County, Nei Mongol There are several additional insects as seen in the pictures below Black ammonite Trachyceras multituberculatum 232 - 221.5 mya | late Triassic Xiaowa Formation Lower Member, upper unit Guanling, Guizhou Province Matrix is 65 mm long Thank you - Andy
  8. Hello, I would like to propose a trade with these ammonites. Preferably ammonites from outside Europe. 1. Double, Androgynoceras maculatum, Pliensbachian, Schandelah, Germany 2. Multi, Arnioceras semicostatum, Sinemurian, Holderness, UK 3. Multi, Hecticoceras and Choffatia, Callovian, St Laon, France 4. Multi, Parkinsonia cf. subarietis, Bajocian, Sengenthal Germany 5. Pseudolioceras lythense, Toarcian, Saltwick Bay, UK 6. Stephanoceras humphriesianum, Bajocian, Caen, building of the Route de periferie, France 7 and 8 Lucky split, Dactylioceras commune, Toarcian, Port Mulgrave, Yorkshire, UK Greetings Walter
  9. Dear TFF Despite having a very busy work schedule during these days, the fact that I did not have to travel allowed me to have time available to clean and organize some samples of field collections made in Portugal that had been waiting for a long time. These are two sets that I selected for myself. I have a few more copies, in excellent and identical conditions, for exchange. I have all the data available (age, formation, location). I will be interested in anything nice for my teaching collection, especially paleozoic specimens usual in your region (Bivalvia, Gastropoda, Cephalopoda, Echinodermata ...), but I am open to your suggestions. I can exchange sets similar to those in the photographs for a single specimen. 18x6 cm box Thank you, Ricardo
  10. Hey all! i have an unprepared Brontotherium Jaw section up for trade. It’s from the Badlands, South Dakota, United States. It’s a really cool piece that displays well, I’m just looking for something new for my collection. I would be interested in trading for Dire Wolf teeth, an Eremotherium Tooth, other giant ground sloth teeth/claw cores. PM me offers or any questions. Thanks!
  11. Hello! I have collected a large amount of material on marine reptiles. Origin - Cenomanian of Ukraine (phosphorite layer). After sorting through the material, I can offer 4 lots for trading. The first three are approximately the similar lots (small bones in phosphorites). 4th lot - also the bones of the Cenomanian, but mostly bony fish. If you are interested in such material, please contact me in PM. Have a nice evening
  12. Hello all Up for trade I offer this nice set of Shark tooth Hill teeth from Kern County California. In return for this set, or individual teeth I would like to get crocodile or crocodile-like (alligator, Phytosaurs...) teeth from as many various locations/species as possible. This group of animals is a bit underappreciated I think, but last time I lend some fossils to the local school, there were some crocodile teeth among them and the kids really loved them and that surprised me a bit. Anyway, I hope I can expand my crocodile collection a bit. These teeth are available for trading: Upper row: Allodesmus tooth, two unknown whale teeth, Desmostylus tooth, Allodesmus canine (glued) Lower row: Dolphin ear bone?, Rooted Allodesmus tooth, Rooted whale tooth. I already got: Still undetermined species from the Hell Creek Formation, USA Phytosaur teeth from the Chinle formation, USA Geosaurine Metriorhynchid, from Painten, Germany Unknown species from Unknown formation or location in Argentina Multiple species from the Kem Kem beds in Morocco Sarcosuchus imperator from the Elrhaz formation in NIger. Machimosaurus sp. from Portugal. Yet unidentified tooth from France (Self found). Might be crocodile, might be other reptile. Alligator teeth from Florida USA. What I really want: Big croc tooth from Java, Indonesia Pallimnarchus tooth or jaw piece from Australia Razanandrongobe tooth from Madagascar Kaprosuchus tooth from Niger Deinosuchus tooth from the USA Croc crowns (+6cm) or rooted croc teeth from Kem Kem. Crocodile teeth from Dinosaur bearing formations throughout the USA Canadian croc tooth. I'm also interested in other crocodile teeth, depending on country, or condition.. Size isn't really important. So far, on a map, these are the countries I got crocodile teeth from: Who, oh who could help me to paint this map more red.
  13. Some recent mailbox finds, Cretoxyrhina teeth from North Texas.
  14. Hello to all. Currently I am looking for an Anklyosaurus tooth for my son for his Birthday. I was thinking that maybe a drawing or painting of an Anklyosaurus would be nice to go along with the tooth. If any of the forums great artists would be interested I propose a trade- your artwork, for my fossils. If anyone is interested please shoot me a pm. Thank-you Sincerly Dave
  15. I’ve recently bought some fossil shark teeth online to expand my collection beyond the local Maryland fauna (Miocene from the Calvert Cliffs and Paleocene from the Potomac River/Aquia Formation), and it occurred to me that perhaps there are some forum members who would be interested in sharing some of your finds or extras in exchange for mine. The things I have to offer are shown below—mostly fossil shark teeth and a few other things. These aren’t all perfect, but there’s a good variety, including some less common species. I’ve collected most of these myself and have also listed a few purchased teeth for trade. If there’s something that interests you, hopefully we can help each other build out our respective collections. I have particular interest in adding Ptychodus sp. and Cretodus sp. teeth from the Cretaceous to my collection, but I’m open to a broad range of offers. U.S. trades are likely easiest for shipping, but I’m happy to consider international offers too. Thanks for looking! Quick summary of shark teeth available for trade by species (also see photos below): Miocene from Calvert Cliffs - Alopias latidens (2), Carcharhinus sp. (5+), Carcharodon hastalis (1), Galeocerdo aduncus (2), Hemipristis serra (4), Negaprion eurybathrodono (5), Notorynchus cepedianus (1), and Physogaleus contortus (4) Paleocene from Potomac River/Aquia Formation - Anomotodon novus (2), Cretalamna appendiculata (2), Palaeohypotodus rutoti (3), Paraorthacodus clarkii (1), Striatolamia striata (4+), and unidentified sand tigers (4+) Miocene-Pliocene from Purchases - Carcharocles megalodon (1), Carcharodon hastalis (2) I. Shark Teeth Available for Trade A. Miocene shark teeth from the Calvert Cliffs (unless otherwise noted): Alopias latidens (thresher shark) - both pending Carcharhinus sp. (gray sharks) – I also have others available. The tooth on the far right is from a Miocene exposure in Virginia (Westmoreland State Park). Carcharodon hastalis (white shark, predecessor to the great white) Galeocerdo aduncus (tiger shark) – The smaller tooth on the right is from a Miocene exposure in Virginia (Westmoreland State Park). Hemipristis serra (snaggletooth shark) - tooth A is pending Negaprion eurybathrodono (lemon shark) Notorynchus cepedianus? (sevengill cow shark) – This is most likely N. cepedianus though it’s a partial so I don’t know if it can be definitively ID’ed. Physogaleus contortus (tiger-like shark) B. Paleocene shark teeth from the Potomac River/Aquia Formation: ** I’ve done my best to identify the various sand tiger shark teeth below, but I may have made some mistakes. Anomotodon novus (goblin shark) - both are pending (though I also have others) Cretalamna appendiculata (mackerel shark) - tooth B is pending Palaeohypotodus rutoti (sand tiger shark) – I am pretty sure these are all P. rutoti due to the presence of basio-labial folds (see this elasmo.com page), but I could be wrong. Paraorthacodus clarkii (no common name shark) - tooth is pending Striatolamia striata (sand tiger shark) – I have others available too. - teeth A and D are pending Other non-striated sand tiger shark teeth – I’m unsure of the species on these; some may be Hypotodus verticalis. I have others available too. - tooth C is pending C. Purchased shark teeth available for trade: Carcharocles megalodon – This tooth was collected by a diver from the St. John’s River in Florida and measures a little over 2.75” slant height. I believe these are both Carcharodon hastalis – They are from an estate sale and their original collection location is unknown. They measure 1.7” and 1.2” slant height, respectively. II. Other Fossils Available for Trade A. Miocene from the Calvert Cliffs: Ecphora gardnerae? (gastropod) – If this is E. gardnerae, it’s also Maryland’s state fossil. Drum fish teeth Ray crushing plate fragments – The two v-shaped ones on the left are Aetomylaeus sp. and the other two may be as well. I have others available too. - plate B is pending Fossil corral – I believe these are Astrhelia palmata. I have others available too. Fossil sand dollar fragments – I have others available too. B. Paleocene from the Potomac River/Aquia Formation: Ray crushing plate fragments – I have others available too. Turritella sp. steinkerns/casts – I have others available too.
  16. I made this little list with few nice french Echinoids for exchange,i still have many brachiopods,shells and carboniferous plants,the mail service is still not possible for the States,but i have a parcel already prep as soon as it will work again(very soon i hope ) 2 Discoides subuculus Cénomanian Charente Maritime France 4 Glypticus Hieroglyphicus on the matrix Oxfordian Foug France 1 Nucleolites elongatus Agassiz 1840 Bathonian Jaulny France 0 Temnocidaris (Stereocidaris) sceptrifera (Mantel,1822) - Upper Campanian , Charente Maritime France 2 Hemiaster bufo Cènomanian Villers sur mer Normandy 1 Echinolampas burdigalensis Bartonian Gironde France 2 Hemicidaris Luciensis Upper Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy (1 on the matrix) 1 Holectypus depressus Callovien Sarthe France 1 Clypeus Ploti Bajocien Jaulny France 4 Micraster sp turonian Ault Picardy 2 Acrosalenia hemicidaroides Bathonien de Landaville (Vosges, France) 4 Collyrites ellipticus, Callovian Deux-Sèvres France 2 Toxaster sp 'Hauterivien,Southern France 4 Sismondia occitana (Defrance, 1827), Eocene, Gironde France 4 Arbacina monilis Langhian Miocène Indre-et-Loire France 1 Rhyncholampas grignonensis (Defrance, 1825) - Lutétien moyen, Aisne, France 2 Lenita patellaris (Leske,1778) - Lutétien moyen, authevernes, Eure 2 Toxaster amplus 'Hauterivien,Southern France 1 ECHINOLAMPAS CALVIMONTANA Éocène ( Lutétien). Aisne (02). 4 Salenia archiaci : Aptien-bédoulien du massif de la Clape.Aude France 2 Echinocyamus inflatus- Lutétien moyen, authevernes, Eure 1 conulus subrotundus(flint mold)Turonian Ault
  17. Few more French samples for exchange for all kind of fossils i don't have already with ID Ammonites 1 Garantiana gr. garantiana (ORBIGNY 1845) Bajocien Calvados - France 2 Parkinsonia parkinsoni (SOWERBY 1821)Bajocien (-170 à -164 millions d'années) supérieur Calvados - France 3 Chondroceras evolvescens Bajocien Calvados Normandy 4 Parkinsonia parkinsoni microcoque (SOWERBY 1821)Bajocien (-170 à -164 millions d'années) supérieur Calvados - France 5 BIGOTITES thevenini (Nicolesco 1917) Bajocien Calvados France 6 Teloceras blagdeni (SOWERBY, 1818) Bajocien Calvados Normandy 7 two Hildoceras Biffrons from the Toarcian of Riviére sur Tarn Aveyron 8 Quenstedtoceras Lamberti Callovian Villers sur Mer Normandy 9 Cardioceras woodhamense (Arkell) Callovian Villers sur Mer Normandy Echinoids a PHYMOSOMA GIRUMNENSE SANTONIEN GURAT CHARENTE France b phimosomas microtuberculatum SANTONIEN GURAT CHARENTE France c Flint regular Echinoid from the Turonian Ault Picardy and more Mezosoic from Picardy and Normandy A Tertiary Nummulites plate
  18. Looking to trade these fossils from the Kalkberg Formation of NY for some other Palaeozoic fossils especially from the Ordovician-Devonian. These fossils are mostly brachiopods and can be very well preserved, they are however all in pretty hard limestone and may be challenging to prep. Orthid, somewhat hard to see, it is in the top right: Meristella: Atrypa? Looks like the shell is complete just obscured by matrix Another orthid:
  19. thank you BTHEMOOSE just got his teeth in the mail and couldn't be happier Bruce was fast, friendly and more than fair thanks again
  20. Herb

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    I am looking to trade small flat rate box(es) of Ordovician or Mississippian matrix for unsorted Permian Wellington f. (Waurika) or K Firesteel Creek (Hell Creek) matrix. PM me if you are interested. (or any other interesting micro faunal matrix)
  21. I really only want to keep one of these, probably either the bottom left or the right fern. Not to concerned about the others.
  22. I had the time to made a trade list with the samples i have for exchange for other brachiopods or shells fossils i still not have,all the pictures of the species are in my TFF albums,of course the result of a possible trade will be send as soon as the quarantine will end(very soon;i hope) ,I will add few echinoids , gastropods and Ammonites soon in my list .And i have still good carboniferous plants in my boxes Brachiopods Cyclothyris vespertilio Santonian Sarthe France Burmirhynchia decorata Bathonian Ardennes France Cheirothyris fleuriausa (d'Orbigny 1850) Oxfordian Rè Island France Rhynchonella cuvieri Turonian Ault France Rugitela subrugata, Deslongchamps 1859 Callovien Normandy Loboidothyris ingens (Rollier) Aalenien Calvados Torquirhynchia inconstans callovian Calvados Septaliphoria mourdoni Callovian Calvados France Zeilleria quadrifida cornuta (J. DE C. SOWERBY, 1824)Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian)Calvados France Digonella digona Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy France Rhynchonella bouetti Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy France Quadratirhynchia quadrata Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy France Eudesia multicostata Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy France Cererithyris intermedia Bathonian Luc sur mer Normandy France Gibbithyris semiglobosa Turonian Ault France Aulacothyris impressa Callovien Villers sur mer Normandy Septaliphoria orbinyana Oppel 1856 Jurassique moyen (Callovien) Courgains Sarthe France terebratella santonensis campanien Charente maritime Sphaeroidothyris uretae Upper Aalenian Muros de Aguas near Burgos Spain Musculina sanctaecrucis, Hauterivien, Canton Neuchâtel, Switzerland Sellithyris sella Bedoulien Massif de la Clape Aude France Tamarella chloris Bedoulien Massif de la Clape Aude France Tamarella tamarindus Bedoulien Massif de la Clape Aude France Kingena lima Turonian Le Tréport Normandy France Kallirhynchia cf. yaxleyensis (Davidson)Bathonien de Domfront (Sarthe) France Eleutherokomma diluvianoides mid Dévonian ,Eifelian Skaly, Holy cross mountains, Poland Primipilaria primipilaris mid Dévonian ,Eifelian Skaly, Holy cross mountains, Poland Shells Shells from the Eocene of Paris region France 1 Natica noae Bartonian 2 Bayania lactea Bartonian 3 Rimella fissurella Bartonian 4 Sycostoma bulbus Bartonian 5 Ancilla obesula Bartonian 6 Lyria turgidula Lutétian 7 Mitra elongata Lutétian 8 Cryptoconus denudatus Lutétian 9 Venericardia planicosta Lutétian 10 Chama sp Lutètian 11 Mactra semisulcata Lutètian 12 Cerithium filiferum Lutètian :Potamides tricarinatus 2 : Pugilina palissyi 3 : Potamides Marinésien, Bartonian La Chapelle en Serval, Oise France 13 Cubitostrea cubitus Lutètian 14 Clavilithes scalaris Eocene- Le Guépelle France Gastropods Amphitrochus subduplicatus. (D'Orbigny 1850). Jurassique inférieur (Lias).Toarcien supérieur de l'Aveyron.Riviére sur Tarn
  23. Hello, this is my first time at attempting to trade fossils. In this trade I have a variety of fossils that I am willing to trade for other fossils (This is all offered together). I am specifically looking for amber inclusions, Mesozoic vertebrate material, dinosaur fossils, and small theropod teeth from any location. 1- Large Clam Shell from the Jurassic of Madagascar 2- Enchodus sp. fang from the late Cretaceous of North Texas 3- C. Hastalis (Mako) Shark Tooth from bone valley of northern Florida (1.6 inches long) 4- 2 Burmese amber specimens from the Mid Cretaceous (99 million years old) of Northern Myanmar 5- A dark reddish Cretaceous Burmese amber specimen with a beetle 6- A Clear Cretaceous Burmese amber specimen with a Parasitoid wasp (Scelionidae Indet.) 1.
  24. hi guys , i have some minerals that i no longer collect bit of a long shot but i was wondering if maybe someone would be interested, i can give closeups on request i am interested in most fossil fauna other than bivalves and brachiopods.
  25. Hi guys got some good stuff for you I am looking for sharks teeth (or any teeth), vertebrate material, gastropods echinoids and micro matrix. (This is quite a wide range but if you have other stuff feel free to pm. Some of these are more uncommon than others here are the two people I know like this stuff @Tidgy's Dad @Max-fossils
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