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Hi guys I have been confused by this bivalve I thought it could be a pathological ficusocorbula ficosa or a pathological caestocorbula costata thanks for your help
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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Carcharhiniform Shark -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Cybium sp. -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Sphyraenodus sp. -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Basilosaurus sp. Very rolled dorsal vertebral centrum. Further reading 'Notes on Fossil Whales from the Upper Eocene of Barton Hampshire by L. Beverly Halstead & Jennifer Middleton' PROC. GEOL. . VOL 83 PART 2 1972 p185-190 -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Zygorhiza wanklyni (?) (Seeley 1876) Fossil whale material is not common from Barton two species are recorded. According to the British NHM this is " centrum of anterior lumber vertabra of archaeocete whale. Of the two genera recorded from the Barton Clay, it is closest to Zygorhiza. However, there are a few anomalous features, like the presence of 3 ventral ridges which might indicate that it is not this genus. The circular scar on the R-H ventral surface may represent where the gastropod (possibly Calyptraea) was attached as the vertabra lay on the sea floor" It was su -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Upper fish Jaw. (unidentified) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Carcharias sp. -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Cylindracanthus rectus. (Dixon 1844) Sawfish rostrum pieces. -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Fish scales. -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Turtle bone -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Ray tail-spine -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Leidybatis sp. ? -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Fish Vertebra -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
fish tail vertebra -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Arius egertoni (Dixon 1850) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Crocodilian scute (unidentified) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Aetobatus irregularis fragment. (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis toliapicus (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Turtle Jaw (Unidentified) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis dixoni (Agassiz 1843) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Jaekelotodus trigonalis (Jaekel 1895) -
From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Fish jaw unidentified -
Hi everybody, i'd like to lighted by your opinions on those Bartonian fossils from Blaye on the estuary of the Gironde. Firstly, those urchins. Blaye is a place where exist endemic urchins. I made a little research on myself and found some names. Echinolampas burdigalensis ? (maybe sismondia for the upper one ?) 1) 2) 3) Echinolampas stellifera ? Those gastropods : Olividea ? Olivancillaria ? Terebellum ? Bivalves : 1) 2) 3)
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From the album: Barton Beds Hampshire UK Fish-Reptile-Mammal
Myliobatis dixoni (Agassiz 1843)