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  1. Steph67

    Like a vertebra (muschelkalk)

    Hi, Found that, looks like a vertebra, But not sure texture is a bone... Any help?
  2. Ludwigia

    Ceratites sublaevigata (Wenger 1957)

    From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 11cm. Middle Triassic Ladinian Obere Muschelkalk Formation From an old construction site in Bad Neustadt a.d. Saale, Bavaria
  3. ... a Barasaurus besairei, from the Triassic of Madagascar. Which if true wouild be an interesting specimen. Any chance of it being real?
  4. From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    7cm. Middle Triassic, Karnian, Jul 1, Anoides Zone. From the mountains near Hallstatt in Salzburgerland, Austria.
  5. fifbrindacier

    Ammonites Brachiopods Rudist

    Hi everybody, Dimitris sent me some nice stuff and I'd like your opinion about them. A cretaceous ammonite, maybe protetragonites An Oxfordo-callovian one Rynchonellids from the Trias of the Nechinska bara river That rudist from the Maastritchian of Mont Ptoon, Grèce.
  6. Ludwigia

    Sandlingites sp.

    Shell preservation. Together with Arcestes sp.
  7. Ludwigia

    Celtites sp.

    Steinkern.
  8. Ludwigia

    Paratropites sp.

    2 specimens along with Arcestes sp.
  9. Ludwigia

    Trachysagenites herbichi

    Shell preservation. With a small Arcestes sp. in the mouth aperture.
  10. I had the good luck to spend last weekend with our Austrian member @andreas along with our friend Thomas from Thuringia. We made forays into the alpine Early Jurassic, or Lias as we call it over here, and the Triassic Tuval stage. We visited two classical sites and had a good amount of success despite limited collecting time due to approaching thunderstorms. I not only found fossils, but also 2 ticks found me. As usual, I forgot to pack my camera. Sorry about that! But at least I can show a few of the finds which I've finished preparing. First of all, some of the Jurassic finds. There's a lot of hematite in this zone which accounts for the colors. This huge thing is called Atractites sp. It's the rostrum of a species of colioid cephalopod. Believe it or not, this is only the half of it. Phylloceras sp. Schlotheimia sp. And here are a few finds out of the Tuval: Arcestes sp. Megaphyllites humilis Sagenites (Trachysagenites) eximius This one is either Trachysagenites cf. herbichi or Spirogmoceras sp. I tend to the latter. Sagenites (Trachysagenites) herbichi with a Megaphyllites sp. in the mouth aperture. A small gastropod. Probably Sisenna sp. Thanks again to Andreas for showing us a wonderful time and also for the ids. The evening at his home together with Thomas and his family was really special as well. I still have a few more things to prep, so I'll be posting some more pics later.
  11. Ludwigia

    Mastodonsaurus sp. (Jaeger 1828)

    From the album: Vertebrates (other than fish)

    Vertebra. 2cm. long Middle Triassic Ladinian Grenz Bonebed Upper Muschelkalk Found at Zwingelhausen
  12. Ludwigia

    Nothosaurus sp. (Muenster 1834)

    From the album: Vertebrates (other than fish)

    7cm. Rib Middle Triassic Ladinian, Grenz Bonebed Upper Muschelkalk Found at Rothenburg
  13. Ludwigia

    Acrodus sp.(Agassiz 1837)

    From the album: Pisces

    1cm. Middle Triassic Ladinian Grenz Bonebed Upper Muschelkalk Found at Zwingelhausen
  14. Ludwigia

    Nothosaurus sp. (Muenster 1824)

    From the album: Vertebrates (other than fish)

    Vertebra. 2x2cm. Middle Triassic Ladinian Upper Muschelkalk Grenz Bonebed Found at Zwingelhausen
  15. Una donazione fatta all'Università di Milano. Allego la pubblicazione 2018 Hagdorn etal_Encrinus_aculeatus (1).pdf Translation: A donation made at the University of Milan. I enclose the publication.
  16. Chimera

    Angistrorhynchus_rutimeyeri

    From the album: SNP Vertebrates

  17. Chimera

    Interclavicule Metoposauridae

    From the album: SNP Vertebrates

  18. Chimera

    Sauropoda

    From the album: SNP Vertebrates

  19. Ludwigia

    Syringoceras sp. (Hyatt 1894)

    Phragmocone.
  20. Ludwigia

    Nautilus triadicus (Mojsisovics)

    Phragmocone.
  21. Ludwigia

    Michelinoceras sp. (Foerste 1932)

    Practically complete specimen nestled amongst distant relatives.
  22. Ludwigia

    Placites sp. (Mojsisovics 1896)

    Calcitized phragmocone.
  23. Despite its size, this is only a partial phragmocone.
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