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1 minute ago, caterpillar said:

Looks like Echinolampas.

Can we know the age and see a pic of the other side?

From what I know, it is from eocene period. I will take another photo from the other side this afternoon 

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I agree with  caterpillar, I also think Echinolampas sp. , and Eocene is the right period for echinoids of this genus.

 

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1 minute ago, Manticocerasman said:

I agree with  caterpillar, I also think Echinolampas sp. , and Eocene is the right period for echinoids of this genus.

 

Thanks to both of you, caterpillar and Manticocerasman! 

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I am OK with Echinolampas.

 

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On 10. 12. 2019. at 9:40 AM, Antonjo said:

From what I know, it is from eocene period. I will take another photo from the other side this afternoon 

Here is ventral side photo, with interesting redish starshaped oral opening

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