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Original name: Mundaster tentugalensis Soares & Devriès, 1967 Original description: Soares, A. F. & Devriès, A. (1967). Un genre nouveau de la famille des Pericosmidae dans le Crétacé du Portugal. Memórias e Notícias, 63, 55-63. Other description: Markov, A. V. & Solovjev, A. N. (2001). Echinoids of the family Paleopneustidae (Echinoidea, Spatangoida): morphology, taxonomy, phylogeny. Geos 2001: 1-109. Taxonomic citation: Kroh, A.; Mooi, R. (2021). World Echinoidea Database. Mundaster tentugalensis Soares & Devriès, 1967 †. Accessed at: http://www.marinespecies.org/Echinoidea/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=756181 on 2022-01-15 Occurrence: Cenomanian of Portugal. Only holotype and paratype specimens were known. This specimen found in december 2021 records traces of color.
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Type species: Ammonites vibrayeanus d’Orbigny,1841, p. 332, pl. 96, figs. 1 e 3. Diagnosis: highly variable, oxycone and lanceolate engonoceratid, with small, shallow umbilicus. Suture is extremely simplified consisting of rounded, narrow lobes and wide rounded saddles. Cross section is variable from compressed to slightly inflated. Venter is variable from wide to narrow trapezoidal or simply rounded and in some species ornamented by fine crenulations. Sculpture is variable, too, ranging from smooth, unornamented forms to flexuous and ventrally ornamented forms. d’Orbigny, A. (1840-1842). Paléontologie française, terrains crétacés, I - Céphalopodes. Masson éditeur, Paris, 662 pp. + 148 Pls. Occurrence: Neolobites vibrayeanus is restricted to Late Cenomanian. The genus is reported from South America, Africa, Europe (only France, Portugal and Spain), and the Near and Middle East. Wiese,F. & Schulze,F. (2005). The upper Cenomanian (Cretaceous) ammonite Neolobites vibrayeanus (d'Orbigny, 1841) in the Middle East: taxonomic and palaeoecologic remarks. Cretaceous Research, 26, 930-946.
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Dear TFF If possible, I would appreciate a more accurate identification for this Cenomanian shark tooth [5 mm]. Thank you. Ricardo
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Coprolites? Collected near scales, teeth and fish vertebras. It sticks on tongue but aren't visible biological inclusions. Your opinion please.
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Collected on D level. Matrix length: 14 cm. Test diameter: 2,5 cm. With some spines.
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