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You must do a lot of walking then.... :D They are in great shape

What are the really large, bell-shaped ones?

Welcome to the forum!

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nice clypeaster MB ;) .

Scillae is from South of Poland,sure :lol: ,but are altus and portentosus from the same place?

I didn't know that spices in Cataluña.

Nice echinoids collection, congratulations.

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nice clypeaster MB ;) .

Scillae is from South of Poland,sure :lol: ,but are altus and portentosus from the same place?

I didn't know that spices in Cataluña.

Nice echinoids collection, congratulations.

Hi Trilos

You are right with scillae, the others they are polish echinoids also, 10 minutes from home

and the others not more than 30' I swear it you .

Soon,more polish echinoids: the 45' the 60'.... :ahah3:

Take care, friend, for me it is the bed time ;)

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The pics in posts 1, 2, 8, 9 looks just like echinoids from North Texas, mid Cretaceous (c. 100 mya)

Hi Lance,

1,2 are very Upper Aptian: Tetragramma marticensis var.bofilli, Lambert and Leptosalenia prestensis.

8,9 are middle Aptian Orthopsis cfr royoi?, Diplopodia or Loriolia I dont know yet, Coenholectypus similis and Codechinus rotundus.

Sure they are coler to the fauna you have there, most Albian and Cenomanian I think, yes?

:)

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