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I found this many years ago out by Lake Whitney in Texas near White Bluff. It is cretaceous, but I’ll have to look up the formation. I don’t know if it is possible to ID it. It is different from any of the other species I’ve found in the area.

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Nice Oxytropidoceras frag.

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Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

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Stielers original figuration(1920/Centralbl.f.Geol und Pal)

Formerly:Schloenbachia,Mortoniceras,Pseudophacoceras Spath1921

Type species: Ammonites roissyianus D' Orbigny

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