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Hi, a month back I bought these two plant fossils at a shop. But unfortunatly the guy at the store forgot to put the information card of them in the box. :/ What I can remember reading when I bought them was that they were from the Triassic era and that they were found in the Bruchsal area in Germany. But that's unfortunatly all I could remember, I don't know their exact age or species. I tried to research the exact age of the fossils found in that area or what species can be found there, but unfortunatly in my search I did not find any anwsers, only one guy with pictures of the same fossil species from the same area and age, but unfortunatly I did not get a reply back from the guy. So I was hoping one of you guys here could help me to ID the fossil. Thanks in advance! photo hosting
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From the album: Vertebrates
Ecrinesomus dixoni Woodward, 1910 Early Triassic Dienerian Iraro Madagascar Length 16cm-
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800-plus Fossils Reveal How Bugs Rose From The ‘Great Dying’ By Roni Dengler, D-Breif, September 5, 2018 http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/d-brief/2018/09/05/800-plus-insect-fossils-reveal-the-rise-of-bugs/#.W5Fy-y2ZOQ4 Chinese fossils reveal middle-late Triassic insect radiation September 5, 2018, Chinese Academy of Sciences https://phys.org/news/2018-09-chinese-fossils-reveal-middle-late-triassic.html The abstract of the paper is at: Daran Zheng, Su-Chin Chang, He Wang, Yan Fang, Jun Wang, Chongqing Feng, and others, 2018, Middle-Late Triassic insect radiation revealed by diverse fossils and isotopic ages from China. Science Advances 05 Sep 2018: Vol. 4, no. 9, eaat1380 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aat1380 http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/4/9/eaat1380 Yours, Paul H.
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From the album: Sharks and fish
Hybodus Houtienensis shark spine Permian to Cretaceous shark (impressive!!!!!) beautiful serration teeth down the back.-
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I have recently found a triassic red bed site in Virginia. It was in the hot and dry environment of that time. 200+ mya. A lot of rocks have been bull dozed into a pile by idiots. Red beds rocks were the realm of Triassic reptiles. Wish me luck.
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200-million year old Pterosaur 'built for flying' August 13, 2018 by Marlowe Hood, PhysOrg https://phys.org/news/2018-08-million-year-pterosaur-built.html Rare Desert Pterosaur Fossil Discovered in Utah The rare Triassic fossil is the most complete early pterosaur ever found, and gives new insight into the evolution of the first flying vertebrates By Jason Daley, Smithsonian Magazine, Aug. 14, 2018 https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-desert-pterosaur-fossil-discovered-utah-180969995/ Oldest pterodactyl fossil discovered in Utah desert Doyle Rice, USA TODAY, Aug. 13, 2018 https://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/science/2018/08/13/fossil-oldest-pterodactyl-discovered-utah-desert/977979002/ Brooks B. Britt et al. Caelestiventus hanseni gen. et sp. nov. extends the desert-dwelling pterosaur record back 65 million years, Nature Ecology & Evolution (2018). DOI: 10.1038/s41559-018-0627 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-018-0627-y Yours, Paul H.
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Indian Vertebrate Paleontology
The Amateur Paleontologist posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
I noticed that in the wide world of vertebrate paleontology, not a lot of attention is given to India, despite some rather good Mesozoic (notably Triassic) vertebrate sites. I thought it would be nice to share this with the other TFF members, to promote a bit the advances in Indian vertebrate paleo: https://www.researchgate.net/project/Mesozoic-Microvertebrates Some of the papers have the full text available. What do you people think? -Christian- 6 replies
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 1 cm long Acrodus tooth from a triassic bonebed in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Those teeth are very common there!-
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A 1 cm long Nothosaur tooth from a triassic Bonebed from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg).-
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A partial Nothosaur rib with a length of 11 cm from a triassic bonebed in a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). This was a present of a friend but I prepped it a bit more, Another picture:-
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Consolidation of My Jurassic Park Collection that has been posted. Can also provide a good reference source Jurassic: Allosaurus Morrison Formation: Sauropods Morrison Formation Cretaceous: Cloverly Formation & Deinonychus Two Medicine Formation Judith River Formation Hell Creek/Lance Tyrannosaurs Hell Creek/Lance: Edmontosaurus Hell Creek: Oviraptorids Hell Creek: Pachycephalosaurid Domes Hell Creek: Alvarezsaurids This one more how to ID Hell Creek/Lance: Ankylosaurid Hell Creek/Lance: Troodontids Hell Creek/Lance: Ornithomimids Hell Creek/Lance: Large Bodied Ceratopsian Hell Creek: Leptoceratops Hell Creek/Lance: Birds, Pterosaur & Unknown Hell Creek: Injured or Diseased Bones United States - Texas/ Other States Hell Creek: Turtle Skulls, Mammal & more MicroTeeth - Texas Bones - Kem Kem & Canada Europe Morocco - Kem Kem Beds Morocco - Kem Kem Claws Uzbekistan Thailand
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Hello all, I just picked up this pretty vert and am not quite sure about the ID. The seller advertised it as Coelophysis, but it doesn't seem to be a match. It's from Bull Canyon formation, Quay County, New Mexico (Upper Triassic). It measures 2 1/2". The seller provided good pictures, so I've attached some of those. I can provide more and even take some of my own if needed! Thanks, and hopefully we can figure out an ID on this one!
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From the album: Vertebrates
Fish non det. Middle Triassic Xingyi Guizhou China -
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A small (0.7 cm long) but very rare fish tooth (Thelodus inflexus) from the "Bonebed" (Triassic) from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). I am very happy about this find-
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From the album: Triassic vertebrate fossils
A 5 cm long Nothosaurus vertebra from the "Bonebed" (Triassic) from a quarry in southern Germany (Baden-Württemberg). Prep work:- 5 comments
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From the album: Dinosaurs and Reptiles
Ichthyosaurus sp. (?) ichthyosaur tooth. Many thanks to @nala for this and other awesome teeth!- 1 comment
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From the album: alpine triassic Ammonoids
Hashplate of Ladinian age. The two smooth shelled ammonoids are inner cores of Gymnites cf. arthaberi(size= 3cm). The ammonoid top left is a Arpadites sp. A fragment of Protrachyceras cf. archelaus (darker brown spiny shell part down right) is evidence for Ladinian/Longobardian time(archelaus zone). -
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Sea urchin non det. Middle Triassic Crailsheim Germany Diameter 7cm- 1 comment
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Eosemionotus sp. Prosanto Formation Middle Triassic Davos Switzerland-
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2018/may/30/worlds-oldest-lizard-fossil-forces-rethink-of-reptile-family-tree
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