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well, im curious, maybe take another picture of it by itself tomorrow too, and we can look more...:)

alright. check it out:

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Mystery solved (maybe) the fine crackled surface on the specimin looks like it was coated with a varnish or clear-coat, that would eliminate the greasy feel.

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i got some new fossils!!

#1. Asialepidotus shingyiensis, Middle Triassic, Yunnan, China

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Peipiaosteus pani, Jurassic, Liaoning, China.

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The green material around the Ruby is Zoisite.

Cool fish!

Be true to the reality you create.

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#1. Ephemeropsis triestalis, Jurassic, Liaoning, China

#2. Natural death bed, including mollusks, mosquitos and mayfly larvaes. Jurassic, Liaoning, China.

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#1. Unidentified Insect. Jurassic, Liaoning, China.

i found it partially exposed. prepped it myself... insect is around 8 cm across and 3.5 cm tall

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The green material around the Ruby is Zoisite.

Cool fish!

zoisite...zoisite... i like the name! ^_^ thanks frank! ;)

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Mystery solved (maybe) the fine crackled surface on the specimin looks like it was coated with a varnish or clear-coat, that would eliminate the greasy feel.

but this aint a crystal type of stone...

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oh shoot, left out my trochus sp! blink.gif

Trochus sp, Pliocene (?), China (?)

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#1. Unidentified Insect. Jurassic, Liaoning, China.

i found it partially exposed. prepped it myself... insect is around 8 cm across and 3.5 cm tall

Henry!

I am glad that a friend of mine posseses such a sgnifficant collection Meg%20Dance.gif Among the enough high quality specimens I choose this found by yourself fascinating insect :wub:

Very impressive mineral collection too. :o

Congratulations and many thanks for sharing :goodjob:

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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Henry!

I am glad that a friend of mine posseses such a sgnifficant collection Meg%20Dance.gif Among the enough high quality specimens I choose this found by yourself fascinating insect :wub:

Very impressive mineral collection too. :o

Congratulations and many thanks for sharing :goodjob:

thanks so much astrinos! ^_^

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Henry.... Very nice collection you have there... I particularily like the insects...

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Henry.... Very nice collection you have there... I particularily like the insects...

thanks terry! i love your ammonites, they're real whoopers! ;)

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Ha! I love the name of your Psittacosaur! Nice variety of fossils in your collection!

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lol yes taco bells are awesome :P thanks man, i love ur dino fossils! :wub:

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they have arrived! happy.gif

#1. Asaphellus sp, Ordovician, Zagora, Morocco

#2. Paralejurus hamlagdadiscus, Devonian, Alnif, Morocco

#3 ??? (Meraspid Asaphid Trilobite), Ordovician, Fezouata formation, Morocco

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Tremendous Trilobites Henry! :D:D:D

thank you scott! ^_^ the identification credit goes to you. ;)

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