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Hi, i found those traces in the South of France, on the border of the river Dourbie, i guess this is geddinian. @Johannes told me it was a combination between Dimorphichnus and Cruziana.
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- bougues (department of landes)
- langhian-serravalian
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Hi, yesterday i was in a quarry of gravels and ochre sand. I need help to identify to which animal they are (if this is possible). The marine vertebrates described in that quarry are : Odontaspis cuspidata, Carcharodon megalodon, Mesocetus aquitanus (or mesocetus), Champsodelphis macrogenius and squalodon. The other species that can be found in that department are : * from the Serravallian : Cosmopolitodus hastalis, aetobatus arcuatus ; * from the previous period, the Burdigalian : Pristiss aquitanicus, Hemipristis serra, Ginglymostome delfortriei, Myliobatis (myliobatis ; funiculatus ; leognasensis ; dimorphus ; microrhizus), Megaselachus megalodon, Notorynchus primigensis. 1) Concerning this first one, i am not sure this is a tooth.
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- bougue (department of landes)
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