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Hallo forum,
this was in the craggy field where the sea was once decomposing on the limestone subsoil. It reminds me of Hibolites hastatus. What is your opinion ?

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It looks a bit too wobbly to be a belemnite.

And i can't make out the typical calcite banding where the 'guard' is broken or an alveolus. 

Burrow infilling perhaps? 

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20 minutes ago, Tidgy's Dad said:

It looks a bit too wobbly to be a belemnite.

And i can't make out the typical calcite banding where the 'guard' is broken or an alveolus. 

Burrow infilling perhaps? 

Exactly my thoughts.

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I agree with the above - possibly an infilled burrow. :unsure: 

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