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Crustacean Lobster Homarus sp. Glen Rose Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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Fossil here is in devonian age strata of Oklahoma, I did not think there were many lobsters and stuff, could this just be geological
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From the album: Miocene, Maryland and Virginia, USA
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From the album: Late Jurassic crustaceans of European Russia
Moscow, Fili Park, Upper Volgian, subditus zone, sandstone-
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From the album: Late Jurassic crustaceans of European Russia
Undory, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Kimmeridgian-Volgian boundary, phosphorite-
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From the album: Late Jurassic crustaceans of European Russia
Undory, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Kimmeridgian, pyrite-
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From the album: Late Jurassic crustaceans of European Russia
Undory, Ulyanovsk Oblast, Kimmeridgian-Volgian boundary, phosphorite-
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From the album: Late Jurassic crustaceans of European Russia
Syzran, Upper Kimmeridgian, Autissiodorensis zone, phosphorite+calcite-
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I'm a bit new to this, so this might be a stupid question but here we go. I found this on marine Eocene deposits in Catalonia, Spain. Could this part of a crab? Or maybe an echinoderm?
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Hi, found this beauty on the coast of Newcastle NSW Australia. I believe it's likely a fish tooth plate, or maybe a crab? Any help would be appreciated, thank you!
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Unknown fossils in conglomerate from the Maastrichtian of Romontbos
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Hi all, Here's a conglomerate fossil I found on the depots of Romontbos on September 24th. It dates to the Maastrichtian stage of the Cretaceous and probably derives from the Romontbos Horizon of the Chalk of Eben Email. On the bottom left is a piece of crustacean leg, with a piece of echinoid test lying inside out on top of the large orange fossil, a spine lying on top of that. The large orange fossil itself, however, is a bit of a mystery as it seems to have a cylindrical shape - that is, both round and deep - with wavy colour pattern, is incomplete on the left side, and is hollow based on a single projection on the front of the piece. Is this just a large fragment of shell, of something else? And then there's this greyish roof-like fossil on the top right. Originally, I thought this was a fish scale, since it's got a bony texture exposed on one side and is rather thin. However, I then got told yesterday that it's too big for a fish scale - which, in these deposits, are thinner and of a reddish-brown colour to boot. I'm now wondering whether it could be the dermal denticle of a ray? Any interpretation of any of these fossils is welcome! @Manticocerasman @Mart1980 @ziggycardon @Jasperfossils- 20 replies
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Hi All, Thought I'd share some of my finds from a couple hour trip to Big Brook Preserve in Monmouth County, NJ (Monmouth group). Started off the trip stumbling upon a living fossil, who I let do his thing and swim on by! Found some pretty amazing non-living fossils as well. A mix of shark (Crow and Gobblin), Enchodus, Belemnites, few crustacean bits (likely Ghost Shrimp) and a few types of mollusks (Exogyra, Pycnodonte). Thanks for looking, and feedback good/bad is always welcome. Scale - Coin is 2cm/21mm or 7/8".
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I find a lot of these guys, they look almost like little barrels. They leave an imprint on their flat side that looks similar to an ammonite. I have no idea what they are, I was thinking some sort of isopod but I can't seem to find info about them anywhere. They vary widely in size. I can take better pictures if anyone needs them
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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Crab Dakoticancer australis Corsicana Formation
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Crab Dakoticancer australis Corsicana Formation
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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From the album: Texas Cretaceous Fossils: Crustaceans
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