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Hi all, went to Folkestone, Kent a few weeks ago for the first time and came back with a pretty decent haul of ammonites (a lot of fragments and a fair few completes) as well as bivalves and gastropods. I think some of my finds are pretty cool so thought I'd share them with you all. I'll include my IDs but please bear with me as I am quite new to this and have certainly got some (if not most) of them wrong - so please chime in with suggestions and answers! 

all are from the Gault Clay, early cretaceous (Albian).IMG_1358.thumb.jpeg.25b654d64c68ae4b93649629a8efd8e9.jpeganahoplites sp.IMG_1361.thumb.jpeg.341b2838d224303ec28a84f54522a2f6.jpeganahoplites sp.IMG_1363.thumb.jpeg.c74864a990f4946580be4d63c022f4fa.jpegno idea what these two are, as you can see they are very squashed and thin.IMG_1367.thumb.jpeg.f68188bcbc7a47c1c94078fff0a2fcb8.jpegIMG_1365.thumb.jpeg.72e6528a5e32f0634120d3aeceb9518c.jpeg

IMG_1370.thumb.jpeg.acf30167c7299a42f76fbddd283926c2.jpegIMG_1372.thumb.jpeg.a08e090d17d3bc3d4cf8b43b42c03820.jpegEuhoplites sp.IMG_1393.thumb.jpeg.a99e9cf10e5732693b03c73fab093a2e.jpegEoscaphites subcircularis

 

 

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IMG_1423.thumb.jpeg.bc8a112e09989421557cd4044daabb2a.jpegHamites sp.

IMG_1415.thumb.jpeg.1efbbb4ab002b4379164e3698e93ec60.jpegIMG_1413.thumb.jpeg.ad9f4862bbfa21302452235a0b9aa233.jpegthink this is Pseudohelicoceras sp.

IMG_1448.thumb.jpeg.bbbc2c02c01414a9730c8d119f610d7f.jpegIMG_1446.thumb.jpeg.2b069275f95075ec731c06c8c76e5ac3.jpegsome nice belemnites as well!

There were plenty of others as well that I will be posting in the id section for some help!

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Forgot to add this lovely coral and some negative ammonite impressions, also some bivalves.IMG_1396.thumb.jpeg.e2b8795f3951a753a81d08302989c9db.jpegIMG_1392.thumb.jpeg.48d92a849487773fa44517643c53f855.jpegIMG_1403.thumb.jpeg.c75c9fa55354211f172ff423f15e67be.jpeg

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for the Id of those fossils I'd recommend those 2 books :)  :

 

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I'll check yout your finds later this evening in those to see if I can put a name on your finds.

 

the last picture ( the bivalves ) are : Actinoceramus sulcatus

 

 

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Very nice haul! Especially love the Hamites and the Pseudohelicoceras

Opalised fossils are the best: a wonderful mix between paleontology and mineralogy!

 

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18 minutes ago, Calli99 said:

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this one is : Euhoplites armatus

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pseudhelicoceras sp. is correct , the whole name is : Pseudhelicoceras gaultinum

 

so is Hamites sp.  ( I can't tell the exact genus on this one )

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15 minutes ago, The Amateur Paleontologist said:

Very nice haul! Especially love the Hamites and the Pseudohelicoceras

Thank you! I found quite a few other Hamites fragments but this one is by far the best! Although I did find this large fella too. Was thrilled by the Pseudohelicoceras!

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12 minutes ago, Manticocerasman said:

pseudhelicoceras sp. is correct , the whole name is : Pseudhelicoceras gaultinum

 

so is Hamites sp.  ( I can't tell the exact genus on this one )

Thank you so much for your IDs! I will be looking up your book recommendations too!

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Lovely finds! :wub:  That place is definitely on my bucket list.  As in, "bucket of fossils".

 

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Thanks guys!

3 hours ago, Heteromorph said:

Beautiful ammonites and nice little coral! Thanks for sharing. :)

Thank you, I believe the coral is Caryophyllia sp. 

3 hours ago, FossilDAWG said:

Lovely finds! :wub:  That place is definitely on my bucket list.  As in, "bucket of fossils".

 

Don

Yes I found that my bag and my pockets were completely full. It really was amazing - as soon as you bend down for a closer look, you find that there are too many fossils vying for your attention all at once!

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So that's why I'm ADHD??

Other people: "Oh look, something shiny".

Me: "Oh look, something old".

 

Don

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That looks like a really fun place to collect!  What a nice assortment of ammonites and other creatures. I like to travel to go fossil collecting, but the UK will take a little extra planning! :zzzzscratchchin:

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the squashed one looks like a Mortoniceras.

 

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Great finds, but I especially love the Euhoplites armatus - it's beautiful! :wub::ammonite01:

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Those are really great fantastic finds! 

 

Next octobre i'll go to Cap Blanc Nez with the Belgian Society for Paleontology. I hope to learn more about ammonites, their environment and hopefully I'll find some :)

 

Maybe one day I can visit Folkenstone too. I just looked it up and it looks a great place for fossil hunting! :) 

Since it's so far off, there must be so much to find! :) 

 

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