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Trying to ID this fish from the Sannine in Lebanon and having a bit of trouble. About 13cms in length. The dorsal fin seems like a good hint, but haven't found a match for it yet. Anyone got any ideas?
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Here is plate with a big fish (sturgeon?) and a bird (unknow species, look like a cormorant!) from Liaoning Province, China. The bird even has its feathers preserved (if not painted). What do you think? Are they genuine? And what species if genuine?
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Hi there. I found this on a field trip to a private quarry in Midlothian , TX (just south of Dallas). It was in limestone / shale in the ATCO formation, where there’s lots of shark teeth and fish bones. I’m pretty sure it’s been compressed as most of the shark spines I’ve seen are much more round and this is pretty oval shaped. Does anyone have any guesses as to species? Thanks in advance!
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From the album: Fossil Collection: DC Area and Beyond
Hyneria Lindae Red Hill Fossil Site, PA Catskill Group Late Devonian -
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Eodiaphyodus granulosus Oulad Abdoun Basin, Morocco Phosphate Deposits Late Cretaceous-
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Gaudryella sp. Hakel, Lebanon Sannine Formation Late Cretaceous-
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Megalichthys sp. (?) Red Hill Fossil Site, PA Catskill Group Late Devonian-
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Hi - I was recently given some concretions from Mazon Creek in Grundy County, IL. to open. I have been able to mostly identify some fauna specimens using the Mazon Creek books. However, not able to identify this one using the book or searches on the internet. Looks like a gold fish to me. Any ideas?
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Hello, I would like to ask for help in identifying this specimen The place of discovery: Russia, Lipetsk region. Upper Devonian, Famennian Stage.Size:1.8 centimeters Thank you in advance.
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The first photo was taken after the find, the second photo was taken later, the clay had dried up. Place of discovery: the Pshekha River
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From the album: Fish fossils
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From the album: Devonian and Carboniferous fish fossils
Place of discovery: Moscow region , Peski quarry -
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From the album: Devonian and Carboniferous fish fossils
Place of discovery: Krasnoyarsk region -
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Found in a Cavert cliff formation outcrop in Washington DC. It appears to be a fish hyporal fan (telos) whatever that is.
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