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Permian cephalopods ( well , ammonoids and one nautiloid)


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Trying this : I'm looking forward to trading a bunch of permian stuff for Paleozoic ( + trias ) cephs

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Ruler scale in cm.Labels under the fossils .

The kazakh specimen come from the Aktubinsk region of Kazakhstan.

There are also two Agathiceras sp. with pseudo lirae preserved from Timor on the lower right side of the ruler

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PM me, might be able to trade.

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Just realized this part is missing . Should have figured it sooner. It probably went down the sewer during the various edits .

Well, I'm looking for paleozoic and triassic ammonoids and nautiloids.

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Hello Taj,

This is my first action on this forum.

I am very interested in your Permian Cephalopods.

I can offer you several genera of Paleozoic goniatites, but I need some days to find them in my collection.

If your proposal still stands, I can look for them.

Schloenbachia

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Hello Schloenbachia

The offer still stands !

Hello Schloenbachia

The offer still stands !

Are you interested in the Balatonites Hungheria

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Hello,

Finally I found them. I can propose you next genera (9)

Raymondoceras sp

Polonoceras sp

Tornoceras sp

Imitoceras sp

Cheiloceras sp

Werneroceras sp

Platyclymenia sp

Lobatornoceras bilobatum

Agionatites sp

All fossils are small Mn-concretions, between 0.7 and 2.7 mm diameter.

Region of Oued Draa - Oued Aqqa - Hamar Laghdad (Anti Atlas Mts) Maroc.

Upper Devonian (Famennian)

Formation Calcaires griottes

I am looking now how I can sent you a picture of these fossils. Where are buttoms????

Schloenbachia

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Thanks John, for the information.
No problem Thierry, next time better.

Schloenbachia

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  • 9 months later...

I wish I had some to trade, but then, if I had some, I might not be drooling so much over your specimens...

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