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Hi everyone!

I am really interested in collecting vertebrate fossils. I have a lot of things to offer:

- vertebrate fossils from Eocene of Kyiv, Ukraine and Albian-Cenomanian of Ukraine and Russia (various species of shark teeth, bony fish teeth, turtle shell fragments)

- Pleistocene mammal, fish and turtle bones from Kyiv, Ukraine (unfortunately, I am not very good at identifying mammal species, but I have a large selection; mostly rodents or other small mammals, I have larger bones, but they are less complete)

- crabs from Kyiv Eocene (Eocarpilius (?), up to 4 cm, not perfect, but with almost completely preserved caparaces and some appendages)

- Silurian invertebrates from Podolia, Ukraine (mostly corals and small brachiopods)

- also some small Devonian placoderms from Podolia, Ukraine (Kujdanowiaspis)

- various Ukrainian and Russian ammonites and orthocerid or endocerid nautiloids

- a lot of Miocene and Pliocene molluscs from Ukraine

- some Carboniferous plants from eastern Ukraine

- some random things, ask me if you are interested in something else :)

 

In return, I am mostly interested in Paleozoic to Cretaceous shark and reptile fossils (both bones and teeth), especially in specimens from rare locations (especially Australia, don't have any vertebrates from there, and any Permian/Triassic vertebrates or dinosaurs/pterosaurs/marine reptiles from other periods). 

 

PM me if you are interested, please. I will send you the pictures of specimens you are most interested in.

I also accept sales instead of trades.

 

Here is an example of some Eocene fossils from Kyiv I have for trade (here are various sandsharks, Isurolamna, goblin Anomotodon, turtles, Carcharocles, Notorynchus, makos, Jaeckelotodus, Striatolamia, rays, chimaeras, bony fish, Physogaleus). I have much more specimens available, this is just an example.

 

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Finally got back home to make more pics.

Here are the crabs (Eocene, Kyiv clay).

 

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More teeth from Kyiv Eocene

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A

1 - Hexanchus microdon

2 - Physogaleus secundus

3 - Notorynchus kempi

B

4 - Anomotodon sheppeyensis

5 - Xiphodolamia ensis

6 - Isurolamna affinis

C - various odontaspidids, Carcharias spp. and Odontaspis sp.

D

7 - Carcharocles (Otodus) sokolowi crown

8 - Striatolamia macrota

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1 - Jaekelotodus trigonalis

2 - Isurus (Macrorhizodus) praecursor

3 - unidentified Jaekelotodontids

 

*These teeth are in addition to the pic in the first post

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More pics. Corals from the Silurian of Smotrich canyon (Mesofavosites alveolitoides conovskensis, identified by a specialist). I have a lot of them, but they are mostly unprepared (as the ones in the pic).

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Paleozoic nautiloids - top one is Endoceras (unavailable); bottom two are Orthoceras from Early Devonian of Ternopil region, Western Ukraine.

 

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Carboniferous rhynchonellid brachiopod from Moscow, Russia

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Echinosphaerites cystoid from Ordovician, St. Petersvurg, Volchov river, Russia.

 

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Podolaspis lerichei (pteraspid agnatha), Early Devonian of Ternopil region, Western Ukraine. A headshield.

 

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Very nice fossils! If you have any nice Ukrainian bivalves for trade I might be interested. :)

 

If you do, feel free to send me a PM with pictures. Well, that is if you are interested in other things than those mentioned, as I'm afraid I don't have any of these for trade (I do have many younger verts and inverts from many different locations, a few closed).

 

Best regards,

 

Max

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"I feel an echo of the lightning each time I find a fossil. [...] That is why I am a hunter: to feel that bolt of lightning every day."

   - Mary Anning >< Remarkable Creatures, Tracy Chevalier

 

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Shark teeth and some crabs (with some new ones) were relocated to NC, so if you would like to trade, shipping would be easier since many members are from U.S.

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Alright, here are some of the better teeth I have left (Kyiv suite, Ukraine, Eocene, Lutetian). I would also consider purchases, please message me for prices. All of them are currently located in NC.

Hexanchus microdon 

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2x Hexanchus microdon

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And something not Ukrainian, but still European. A very rare Portuguese theropod dinosaur tooth (no idea who it belongs to, maybe Allosaurus; any comments very appreciated) that I would prefer to trade for another rare dinosaur tooth, claw or bone (something interesting from Morocco, Niger, Europe, almost any claw,...), but I might consider a purchase as well.

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38 minutes ago, Anomotodon said:

And something not Ukrainian, but still European. A very rare Portuguese theropod dinosaur tooth (no idea who it belongs to, maybe Allosaurus; any comments very appreciated) that I would prefer to trade for another rare dinosaur tooth, claw or bone (something interesting from Morocco, Niger, Europe, almost any claw,...), 

Not interested but can see if I can get you closer with an ID.   Need picture of base and both sides.  Aby serrations present?

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1 hour ago, Troodon said:

Not interested but can see if I can get you closer with an ID.   Need picture of base and both sides.  Aby serrations present?

 

Here are some pictures from the seller. Looks like basal distal density is around 2/mm, although serrations are not very well preserved.

 

I got some more Portuguese specimens, so I decided to trade this one for something else interesting. By the way, I haven't seen any Portuguese teeth in your Jurassic Parks. I don't believe that you don't have any :ighappy:

 

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Unfortunately the pictures are not adequate.  If you can provide them happy to try to help.    More inclined to lean toward Ceratosaurs but that would be speculation at this point.

Ha ha there lots of material I have not put in my Jurassic Park posts :D

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10 minutes ago, Troodon said:

Unfortunately the pictures are not adequate.  If you can provide them happy to try to help.    More inclined to lean toward Ceratosaurs but that would be speculation at this point.

Ha ha there lots of material I have not put in my Jurassic Park posts :D

 

Thank you for help! If that is actually Ceratosaurus then I would think more about trading it... I am going to post more pictures once I get a camera again :)

 

Meanwhile, what do you think about this tooth (not yet arrived, but soon will)? Location is the same, length 12 mm.

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Cannot help you on that tooth right now.  When it arrives take all closup pictures and post them.   It's a longshot since so many teeth have similar morphologies.  Will take a look.

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On 2/18/2018 at 8:41 PM, Troodon said:

Cannot help you on that tooth right now.  When it arrives take all closup pictures and post them.   It's a longshot since so many teeth have similar morphologies.  Will take a look.

 

Added more pictures here , don't want to make too many threads.

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Hello. I do not have any Australian vertebrate fossils to trade but I do have a large collection of Australian echinoderm, gastropod and bryozoa to trade.

 

Thanks, Dan

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I would trade a bison tooth from europe ( with Id ), A cavebear tooth about 4cm and a partial cave bear rib about (10-14cm) for the dinosaur tooth.

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Are any of thee items still available?(the shark teeth and the dinosaur tooth?)

Life started in the ocean. And so did my interest in fossils;).

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