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From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp
Micraster decipiens : heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous-
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From the album: Senneville-sur-Fécamp
Micraster decipiens : heart urchin from the turonian chalk of normandy - Senneville sur Fécamp -Turonian - Cretaceous-
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Hey all, I've been enjoying this forum now for several months, even traded with some members allready, and it's just such a nice community! Thanks for this. I have some stuff I want to trade (exchange). For the fun. For the collection. Numerous things as sharkteeth, whale/dolphin vertebrae, crab, belemites, pet wood, trilobites, ammonites, bivalves/gastropods... Pictures will be posted every several weeks. What am I looking for? 2 Things: a/ ANYTHING from Cap Blanc Nez (from Escalles to Strouanne), France b/ ANY albian/aptian (from ANYWHERE) ammonite or heteromorphe ammonites I could trade for other stuff, to trade your stuff further (joy! joy! *ahum* this is for helping you out with your collection, just don't get me bankrupt on this by transportcosts :-)) To get an ID, allready some global pics below: vertebrae/bulla/mix shark teeth Antwerp -Belgium Hexy- Antwerp-Belgium Misc -Antwerp-Belgium Whale- Antwerp-Belgium 'Coeur de Boeuf'-Chatillon-s-Seine-France Misc. Carboneferous quarry -Elouges -Belgium Misc. Carboneferous quarry -Elouges -Belgium Some Bivalves -Antwerp-Belgium Sharkteeth-Antwerp-Belgium
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I figured this deserved its own topic. Mike, I'd be glad to help all I can. For a few years, I've been kicking around the idea of some virtual posters for each genus of known Texas echinoids.
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I have been finding many of these little fossils lately. I found three of them this morning, as a matter of fact. I believe them to be sea urchins, but obviously I'm not sure. I have also found ammonites and bivalve fossils in this area so other marine fossils would make sense to be on the surface in my mind. I placed an iPod into the photo for size reference; it was the only common item at the time of the photo. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Heteraster sp?, Comanche/Walnut Facies, Lower Cretaceous, Scurry, Co., Tx
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From the album: Fluvanna, Texas Road Cut
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Large heart urchin collected in Round Rock, TX, presumably upper Cretaceous. It's 4" x 4.5" and quite large compared to others collected at the same site. Hoping to find out more about it. Thanks!
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