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Another really not usual sample :o Thanks for sharing Mitch! :)

my sample of Cordaites with post-2325-0-07104000-1384811150_thumb.jpgtiny gastropods on it from the Westphalian of Northern France

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Another really not usual sample :o Thanks for sharing Mitch! :)

my sample of Cordaites with attachicon.gifIMG_2448.JPGtiny gastropods on it from the Westphalian of Northern France

The 'gastropods' are spirorbiform microconchids; very nice!

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Some different Jurassic ammonites from the condensed Adnet Formation in Austria. The age of the ammonites is roughly upper Sinemurian to lower Pliensbachian. I am sorry, but I do not know all species by name. Right upon is Lytoceras sp. The two ca. 8-10 cm big ammonites near the bottom of the slab are Juraphyllites sp.

The big one is unknown to me. I know, I should do some research to ID it but there is less time for it because my big love are the Triassic grandfathers of them. :)

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A Gitolampas echinoid with an adhered crab carapace Eriosachila, on a bed of bryozoan fragments, Santee Limestone, Eocene

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Grüße,

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"To the motivated go the spoils."

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Gery..... Just catching up a little on the forum....What a great thread and wow, some museum grade fossils... Stunning....

Getting back to the topic its always a great days hunting for me when I spot a Nautilus/ Ammonite combination... Heres a Lyme Regis Dorset and a North Somerset Coast Cenoceras/Coroniceras combinations...

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I did once enter a upper carboniferous fish scale / neuropteris frond siderite nodule for fossil of the month but I cant just seem to get an image up when I do a search.... I shall try a few discs to see if I still have one...

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

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Your job is always so magnificent !

Coco

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OUTIL POUR MESURER VOS FOSSILES : ici

Ma bibliothèque PDF 1 (Poissons et sélaciens récents & fossiles) : ici
Ma bibliothèque PDF 2 (Animaux vivants - sans poissons ni sélaciens) : ici
Mâchoires sélaciennes récentes : ici
Hétérodontiques et sélaciens : ici
Oeufs sélaciens récents : ici
Otolithes de poissons récents ! ici

Un Greg...

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Coco & Gery.... Thanks.... I still havent found my fern and fishscale photo....

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

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I meant to post this here a while ago.

Ammonite Canadoceras yokoyamai with rare moon snail Prisconatica hesperia, plus partial Sphenoceramus schmidti(?), from U-Cret Haslam Fm, Nanaimo.

I did not find them myself - this is one (two) of the things I received from a (now late) rockhound couple and only later realized they go together. Malcolm T prepped the ammo for me, the snail is as yet unprepped (but doesn't require much). I don't want to join them, as the snail is so rare, so they will be kept together but unglued.

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For orientation: The 'BC' tag is in the aperture of the snail, and the spire (tip missing) is visible in the 3rd pic.

And to think I nearly traded away the ammo until I decided to investigate the similarity of the impression on the ammo side to the snail!

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from Normandy (France)

Have a look outside and inside...

Very nice! :wub:

"There has been an alarming increase in the number of things I know nothing about." - Ashleigh Ellwood Brilliant

“Try to learn something about everything and everything about something.” - Thomas Henry Huxley

>Paleontology is an evolving science.

>May your wonders never cease!

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Very nice marguy,from the black cows?

My new find from the Cenomanian of Charente Maritime a Orbitolina (foraminifère)and an Echinoid Goniopygus menardipost-2325-0-71167400-1400007472_thumb.jpg

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