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  • Streblites tenuilobatus (Oppel 1857)


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    Ludwigia

    Taxonomy

    Ammonite

    Kingdom: Animalia
    Phylum: Mollusca
    Class: Cephalopoda
    Order: Ammonitida
    Family: Haploceratidae
    Genus: Streblites
    Species: Streblites tenuilobatus
    Author Citation Oppel 1857

    Geological Time Scale

    Eon: Phanerozoic
    Era: Mesozoic
    Period: Jurassic
    Sub Period: None
    Epoch: Late
    International Age: Early Kimmeridgian

    Stratigraphy

    Lacunosa-Mergel Formation

    Biostratigraphy

    divisum zone

    Provenance

    Collector: Roger Furze
    Date Collected: 03/16/2015
    Acquired by: Field Collection

    Dimensions

    Diameter: 7 cm

    Location

    Beuron
    Upper Danube Valley
    Baden-Wuerttemberg
    Germany

    Comments

    Limestone mold with phragmocone and part of the body chamber. The sutures are strongly pronounced on this specimen. The green color is the result of a fine layer of glauconite, an iron compound found often in sediments.




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    Glad you like it. It's the best one of that species that I have in my opinion.

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    I don't agree with the above.

    The indistinct suture,the general preservation,it is all of it a bit too run of the mill for my taste. 

    You might want to donate that specimen to a good cause.

    (I am CEO of a registered charity,BTW)

    All perisphinctids and oppelliids are ugly,at least that's what it says on the T-shirt I'm wearing

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    4 hours ago, doushantuo said:

    I don't agree with the above.

    The indistinct suture,the general preservation,it is all of it a bit too run of the mill for my taste. 

    You might want to donate that specimen to a good cause.

    (I am CEO of a registered charity,BTW)

    All perisphinctids and oppelliids are ugly,at least that's what it says on the T-shirt I'm wearing

    ;)

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