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I found this fossil gastropod on an auction site and I really liked it.

But the information is a bit confusing.  On the title it states that it is Cretaceous but in the description of the seller it says "Cretaceous-Oxfordian-160 MYA".  Oxfordian is a period from the Jurassic,  not the Cretaceous.  :headscratch:

 

The locality & species (theres 2 species)  Location: Kostroma Region Russia

Species: Pictavia laevigata & Exelissa quinariia

 

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1 hour ago, RuMert said:

Thanks. Looks like them (the bigger is Pictavia, the smaller is probably Escelissa). Middle Oxfordian, tenuiserratum zone, Mikhalenino village

Wow! Thanks for the answer :thumbsu:

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