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19 hours ago, Nimravis said:

These are from matrix that I would receive from our old friend Doren @caldigger, he would always send me a large priority box full, so I could search during the Winter.

Doren sent me a few smaller bags. Very fun exploring the fossils rich matrix. Thanks for reminding me.

 

 

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On 1/31/2022 at 9:48 AM, TOM BUCKLEY said:

 

Hey Tom- none of your response or links came through.......... Bone

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Sorry Bone. I'm not good at this computer stuff. Maybe I'll try again another way.

 

Tom

AVOCATIONAL PALEONTOLOGIST

STROKE SURVIVOR

CANCER SURVIVOR

CURMUDGEON

"THERE IS A VERY FINE LINE BETWEEN AVOCATIONAL PALEONTOLOGY AND MENTAL ILLNESS"

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I thought it been a long time since this thread on a bump. This fish was purchased with the wrong location and no IDs. Thanks to the forum I can label it with a ? On location most likely Permian Marl Slate fish typical of Co. Durham in the UK, quite likely Palaeoniscus . 

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On 11/6/2022 at 5:13 PM, Yoda said:

Teita singularis

Permain

Araguaina, Brazil

 

Closeup of the vascular bundles

That’s cool. 

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Coral (subclass Tabulata, order Favositida?) on the needle of Echinoidea (Archaeocidaridae). Carboniferous-Pennsylvanian-Moscovian-Podol'skij gorizont (C2m2, C2pd)- Shhurovskaja svita:

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I thought I would bump my thread, with a old summer holiday find back in the day (1991 ). A beautiful Gastropod

Middle Eocene-Lutetian. France about 5mm.
 

I am a bit out of practice with my clip Macro lens, sorry if it is a little out of focus. 

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On 5/1/2023 at 2:32 PM, Pauli W. said:

Coral (subclass Tabulata, order Favositida?) on the needle of Echinoidea

Sorry I missed your post great photos thank you for adding to my thread.

 

cheers Bobby 

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