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Hello, fellow fossil enthusiasts and professionals I am looking to ID an echinoid. I have made some old notes but forgotten how I came to these thoughts, any help will be appreciated.

 

'CIDARIS INTERMEDIA ?, NOVIEN PORCIEN, ARDENNES.'

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'THINULE LE MOUTIER'

Bathonian stage, Jurassic period, the diameter of the test is approx 25mm, spine about 50mm.

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Try to compare with Acrosalenia hemicidaroides.

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Hi,

 

Thin-le-Moutier is Bathonian (Ardennes - 08 - France).

 

That reminds me Acrosalenia hemicidaroides of Landaville (Vosges - 88 - France), Bajocian, but there is also Acrosalenia bradfordtensis.

 

Coco

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Take a look here .

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