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Hello, and welcome to TFF:)

Whereabouts were they found ?

Could be Schloenbachia sp, but a more accurate location would be very useful. 

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You mentioned Ptychodus teeth elsewhere, and they're Upper Cretaceous which fits in with my guess of Scloenbachia. 

But I know the area is famous for its specimens of the nautiloid Aturia from slightly later sediments though yours don't look like it to me. 

Can we have a profile/ side-on view at all, please?

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The ammonites, we need to see more pics from different angles with different lighting/shadows.

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14 hours ago, kbodyboard said:

profile for the ammonites or the ptychodus

For the ammonite, please. 

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