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Ammonite and shell ID please


Lone Hunter

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Found these in a tiny unnamed creek where it transitions from Woodbine to Eagle Ford, think I was still in Woodbine but not sure.  Ammonite isn't in great shape but wondering if it's Calycoceras?  Amongst the clams and gastropods in next one is a long peice of shell on the edge, doesn't look familiar and I'm not used to seeing any detail but should help someone ID it.

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Hi, all i can do is indicate you this site http://northtexasfossils.com/ammonites.htm

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I think you are correct regarding the ammonite, a Calycoceras sp..

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