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I will trade these fossils for one well preserved European goniatite or European triassic ammonite (specimen with 5 to 8 cm preferentially) because that kind of specimen is lack in my teaching collection. Note the Anorthopygus orbicularis is not a common species and, apart the incomplete test, has an exceptional detailed preservation, rarely seen. 

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Ricardo

 

 

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Micropedina olisiponensis (Forbes, in Sharpe 1850).
Very rare species.

Naturally crushed specimen during taphonomic process
 

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Anorthopygus michelini Cotteau, in Cotteau & Triger, 1860

Other Very rare species. Specimen unprepped, it could be much better after that, but not perfect because it misses the periproct area. Differs from Anorthopygus orbicularis in being much more conical in profile. 

 

 

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On 25/02/2020 at 3:27 PM, ricardo said:

Anorthopygus michelini Cotteau, in Cotteau & Triger, 1860

Other Very rare species. Specimen unprepped, it could be much better after that, but not perfect because it misses the periproct area. Differs from Anorthopygus orbicularis in being much more conical in profile. 

 

 

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Interesting specimen of Anorthopygus orbicularis (note that it was treated with wax) with organisms encrusted on the test (not really epibionts). Black and white image to improve the visualization of encrusted organisms. I will trade this fossils for one well preserved European goniatite or European Triassic ammonite. 

 

 

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A few more portuguese echinoids for trade.

Only E.U. please. Thank you.

 

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A few more portuguese echinoids for trade for some usual echinoids from your region. Only E.U. please. Thank you.

 

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On 9/27/2021 at 10:15 AM, Adriatic said:

If you need some triasic ammonites I have some european Tirolites, Flexopyhites....

 

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Thank you.

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