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Inner whorls of the phragmocone. Attached to the echinoid Holectypus depressus.
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Kepplerites (Gowericeras) cf. metorchus (Buckman)
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
3.5cm. This specimen with its shell mostly intact shows the innermost whorls of this subspecies. The venter at this stage is flat, but it rounds off at a later stage and gets covered up as it grows. From the koenigi zone, lower Callovian. Found in the Wutach area.-
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Limestone mold.
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From the album: German Gastropods and Bivalves
11cm. long. From the lower Jurassic Hettangian Angulatenton Formation, angulaten Zone. Found at a construction site near a small town in Wutachtal township.This species is also alternatively named Plagiostoma gigantea (Boehm 1911). I still haven't figured out which one has priority.-
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Partially calcitized limestone mold of the phragmocone, which would have made for quite a large individual originally.
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Bullatimorphites (Kheraiceras) bullatus (D'Orbigny 1846
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
3.5cm. From the herveyi zone, early Callovian in the Wutach Valley.-
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
6cm. From the Callovian herveyi zone in the Wutach alley. -
From the album: Brachiopoda
18mm. long. From the Callovian herveyi Zone from the Wutach valley.-
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Macrocephalites (Pleurocephalites) (Buckman 1922)
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
5cm. From the Callovian herveyi Zone in the Wutach Valley.- 2 comments
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Calcite mold of the phragmocone with beautifully marked septal suture lines. A small group of tube worms also colonized the shell after death.
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Old German Chronostratigraphy: Dogger(Braun Jura) delta This specimen represents the stratigraphically oldest record of the genus Emileia in Germany and one of the oldest records worldwide (Dietze el al. 2008). Donated to the Stuttgart Museum for Natural History (SMNS #67602) Literature: Dietze et al, (2010): Rare Middle Jurassic ammonites of the families Erycitidae, Otoitidae and Stephanoceratidae from southern Germany. Zitteliana A50, 71-88. Ohmert, W. (1988): The Ovalis Zone (Lower Bajocian) in the type area, Southwestern Germany. – In: R. B. rocha & a. f. SoareS (Eds), 2nd International Symposium on Jurassic Stratigraphy, Lisbon, 255–268.
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
Ditto to the previous photo.-
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
9,5cm. Wutach Valley find. Upper Aalenian. -
From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
14cm. in circumference. Another one from Wutach. Upper Aalenian. -
From the album: Decapoda
5cm. long. Needless to say I'm happy with this little crab chela. It's not every day that a new species gets named after yourself. Found in September 2012 on a lucky split in the upper Aalenian layers at the Scheffheu location in the Wutach valley. Achdorf Formation, bradfordensis zone, staufensis bank. It's now residing in a holotype cabinet in the collection at the Stuttgart Museum of Natural History. I have received a mold of it for posterity.- 4 comments
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
Ovale Zone, Lower Wedelsandstone Member, Lower Bajocian, Middle Jurassic. Found in the Wutach area. I'm quite proud of this one, since it represents the stratigraphically oldest record of the Genus Emileia in Germany and one of the oldest records worldwide. Recently published in Zittelania and now in the collection of the Stuttgart Museum of Natural History.