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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
Note specimen also contains Megaovoidus foveolatus-type oviposition scars.© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
Note specimen also contains Megaovoidus foveolatus-type oviposition scars in top left corner of image.© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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Megaovoidus foveolatus (Roselt) Laaß et al. 2023
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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Megaovoidus foveolatus (Roselt) Laaß et al. 2023
paleoflor posted a gallery image in Member Collections
From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
Note specimen also contains Megaovoidus compactus-type oviposition scars.© T.K.T. Wolterbeek
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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Hi guys what do you think found this in the Carboniferous limestone of the malahide formation east coast dublin ireland
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From the album: Steinbruch Piesberg (Osnabrück, Germany)
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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From the album: Glenshaw Formation Fossils of Western Pennsylvania
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Hi guys, found these in the Carboniferous limestone of the malahide formation east coast dublin ireland
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Hi guys, found these in the Carboniferous limestone of the malahide formation east coast dublin ireland
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I’ve been trying to ID this huge cephalopod I found from the Glenshaw Formation in Brooke County, West Virginia. So far, I’ve considered the following: Millkoninckioceras Kummel, 1963 Mahoningoceras Murphy, 1974 I was all in on the latter name until I noticed the sutures were fairly straight compared to the deep convex flank sutures. Whitney (1882) called the sutures deeply concave on the holotype of Mahoningoceras (original description in photos below). The umbilicus is open. The specimen appears to be flattened. I believe the ventrolateral shoulder is about the middle of the bottom whorl in the second photo with a scale. The largest coiled nautaloid I've found in this formation could fit within the center whorl of this specimen. It seems that the body chamber would add another 1/4 whorl length. With metric scale: Coated with paraloid:
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Plant Marlinton, WV Unknown Carboniferous- 2 comments
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Plant Tremont, PA Llewellyn Formation Carboniferous (Late Pennsylvanian)- 1 comment
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Howdy! I've been hunting mostly plant fossils in the Pittsburgh area for about two years. This is a sampling of some of my favorite pieces. I hope you enjoy! All are Glenshaw Formation finds. 1. Neuropteris fimbriata 2. Metacoceras 3. Metacoceras 4. Asterophyllites 5. Lepidodendron obovatum 6. Neuropteris Ovata 7. Crenulopteris acadica 8. Brachiopod, Linoproductus? 9. There are over 50 little fossils on this plate, lots of Cyathocarpus arborea and I think Calamites and Psaronius "bark" 10. Cyathocarpus arborea 11. Crenulopteris acadica and stem and bark? 12. Crenulopteris acadica and Alethopteris 13. Crenulopteris acadica, Altheopteris 14. Calamites 15. Neochonetes 16. Crenulopteris acadica 17. Neuropteroid, Neuropteris Ovata? 18. Crenulopteris acadica 19. Cyathocarpus arborea and Calamites 20. Neuropteris 21. Not sure about the one on top, but the other two look like Crenulopteris acadica 22. Big Calamite 23. Crenulopteris acadica and Calamites 24. Aphlebia/Rhacophyllum? 25. Neuropteris scheuchzeri 26. Neuropteris ovata 27. Asterophyllites 28. Sphenopteroid 29. Neuropteris 30. Alethopteris 31. Asterophyllites 32. Petalodus tooth 33. Brachiopod 34. Neuropteroid frond 35. Aphlebia/Rhacophyllum? 36. Annularia 37. Lots of brachiopods 38. Neuropteris ovata 39. Horn coral, stereostylus 40. Cephalopod, pseudorthoceras
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Hi, i collected this specimen from the carboniferous strata of northumberland. i was wondering if anyone could help id?
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What are some less well known giant "bugs" from the Carboniferous?
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I have taken a great interest in the Carboniferous period lately, but aside from the more well known 3 (Meganeura, arthropleura, and pulmunoscorpius) finding info on other giant "bugs" seems kind of difficult.- 12 replies
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