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Damjan

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As with your other post, information about the age/formation/locality would make these specimens more interesting to serious collectors.

 

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Most of the specimens look like Chesapecten jeffersonius, which are typical and index fossil of the Yorktown Formation from early Pliocene.

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All specimens are my finding, mainly are Giganopecten nedosiformis, Chlamys lattisima... from miocene- badenium. (western part of Paratethys)

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