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This specimen belongs to a set of 9 specimens kindly presented by a good friend. Thank you to doushantuo for the link to Roux et al. (2019) paper.
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- pseudoconocrinus doncieuxi (roux 1978)
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This specimen belongs to a set of 9 specimens kindly presented by a good friend. Thank you to doushantuo for the link to Roux et al. (2019) paper.
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From the album: Cuisian
Taille 11,50 et 10 cm-
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Hi, i found that urchin in an area at the limit between upper ypresian and lutetian, about 52 Million of Years. It is 2,5 cm in lenght, 2 cm wide and about 1 cm in thickness.
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Hi All, I’m very much an amateur and new to this site / forum. This is my first post. Can anyone please help with identification. This object was found in the inter tide mud flat region of East Mersey Island, Essex County, England, UK. Cudmore Grove Park beach location. It appears to have many features resembling bone. There is an inner sponge like area on cross section - possible trabecular structure. The shape has a clear indent groove on the assessed outer surface. My first thoughts were that it could possibly be something like a Patella. Online searching suggests a possible Femur Head part. But then that may be my desire to believe. Can anyone suggest what it may be, and if bone not rock then what could it come from given the location and geology. Many thanks for any anticipated input. Regards, Bob
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Hi all, my wife found this impressive vertebra on the beach at Walton-on-the-Naze this morning. Apart from it being from a bony fish, is there any way of narrowing down the species? It is from the London Clay deposits (Ypresian / early Eocene).
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
Nummulites perforatus, Upper Ypresian (Cuisian) stage, Catalan (SE) Pyrenees-
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
Nummulites perforatus, Upper Ypresian (Cuisian) stage, Catalan (SE) Pyrenees-
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
Assilina exponens, Upper Ypresian (Cuisian) stage, Catalan (SE) Pyrenees-
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
Assilina exponens, Upper Ypresian (Cuisian) stage, Catalan (SE) Pyrenees-
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
Assilina exponens, Upper Ypresian (Cuisian) stage, Catalan (SE) Pyrenees-
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The seller wasn't sure if the Crab was found near Huesa which is south of the Pyrenees in northern Spain near the Canyons of the Sierra de Guara.
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A tiny tooth of an Abdounia minutissima. Bought from an old collection. The site at which it was collected, the Egem quarry, is now unfortunately closed. (Thanks to @darktheumbreon for finding the family!)
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Prof. WALTER G. JOYCE, Department of Geosciences, University of Fribourg has been kind enough to try to narrow down the species: "Of the four species that are known from the Lower Eocene of Wyoming, I can rule out one right away (Palatobaena gaffneyi), but the remaining three species (Chisternon undatum, Baena arenosa, and "Baena" affinis) are impossible to distinguish fresh from the egg because the shell has not yet formed. True, Chisternon undatum has been described from the Green River Formation, but I think there is no reason to exclude the other two species, especially since only one individual has ever been scientifically described from that formation. Thus, your turtle is probably only to be referred to as Baenidae indet."
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Hi all, Here some sharkteeth found in Egem, Belgium. From the Yperian stage of the early Eocene (approx 50 mya). Anyone have a clue on the species? Have a nice weekend, Max
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Astarte from the ypresian (53-46 MY) of El Kouif in the center-east of Algeria.-
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Burrow of a crustacean, El Kouif, center-east of Algeria, found in the phosphate from the ypresian (53-46 MY).-
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Burrow of a crustacean, El Kouif, center-east of Algeria, found in the phosphate from the ypresian (53-46 MY).-
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Coralina algae + Homotrema rubrum (pink foraminifera)
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Coralina algae + Homotrema rubrum (pink foraminifera)-
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Coralina algae + Homotrema rubrum (pink foraminifera) + tubes of worms.-
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Gryphea oyster, ypresian (53-46 MY) phosphates of Algeria.-
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Gryphea oyster, ypresian (53-46 MY) phosphates of Algeria.-
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- east algeria el kouif
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- el kouif east algeria
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