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Pleistocene Shells - Rincon Point, Southern California
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Many earlier Pleistocene period shells (~1M yrs ago) from a site inland from Rincon Point in Southern California. Got some great ID suggestions from various people on these and was informed that the shattered Trochita (Limpet like slipper shell) is probably one of two undescribed extinct species known from that deposit. Useful ID references for the area: Phill Liff Gieff, Frank Pesca Jr, Thomas Everest, and others https://inyo4.coffeecup.com/santabarbara/santabarbara.html Cyclocardia / Coanicardita - Grant & Gale (1931) Antiplanes - Raymond, 1904 Cantharus fortis (P. P. Carpenter, 1866), an extinct species- 1 reply
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils : Bivalves - Clams
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From the album: Gastropods and Bivalves Worldwide
ø5cm. Pliocene, Pico Formation. Location: Simi Valley, Ventura County, California, USA. Thanks to my Secret Santa Crusty Crab. -
From the album: Fossils found with my bantams. Northamptonshire.
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I'm looking for pecten bivalves for my collection. I prefer material from Europe, middle miocene, Paratethys area.
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Chlamys lattisimus, miocene, south Austria if you interesting for trade please contact me! posible all kind of trade and also posible to get more.
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Hi all, So I just purchased this nice huge scallop for a killer price. Though not complete, i still love it. Its from the quarry of Lacoste, in Vaucluse, Southern France. From the Miocene. Well, it was sold to me as Chlamys latissima, but in some of my books it mentions Chlamys gigantea instead. So I was wondering, what species is it? Oh, also, does anyone know more precisely how old the scallop is, and what formation it is from? Thanks in advance! Max
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I got out to the Wutach valley again one day this week and continued my digging and delving escapades in the Callovian. This time I came up with a couple of nice ammonites. Homeoplanulites sp. 6.5cm. Macrocephalites sp. 7.5cm. But the most interesting discovery for me this time was this gastropod. For starters, it has a partial Chlamys textoria bivalve attached, but the fascinating thing about it is that one side shows the steinkern, while the other side still has the shell on it. Leptomaria sp. 6cm. The steinkern must have been fully developed before tube worms settled on it, so there must have been many years gone by between death of the gastropod and settlement of the worm colony.
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From the album: German Gastropods and Bivalves
6cm. With a partial Chlamys textoria bivalve. Steinkern on one side, shell on the other. From the Middle Jurassic Callovian at Buchberg in the Wutach Valley. -
Hello from naples, Florida. I am researching the fossil pectinidae of the world. I am not only looking for pectens for my studies but also any information from different scientific journals regarding the subject. I currently have over 300 species of fossil pecten and am always willing to help with identifications
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