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More Information On Enchodus marchesettii? papers, ect.
Mioplosus_Lover24 posted a topic in Questions & Answers
In my collection I have an Enchodus marchesettii, but in doing more research I am unsure about the relationship it has to other Enchodus, and it's spread as there seem to be very very few specimens, and most are mislabeled Eurypholis or Spaniodon. I am just very interested if anyone has any papers on Lebanon fish. -
Hello, i have the fossil fish collection from Timor, It's unfortunately haven't more information from there. Can you please share me the information about the location and species? Thank you very much *Attached the photos of the fish
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What Is The Smallest Arcticulated Fossil Ever Found?
Mioplosus_Lover24 posted a topic in Micro-paleontology
I was wondering if anyone ever made the claim to have the smallest articulated fossil, because I think I've got a decent shot! These are the smallest fish I've found so far. There are two Mioplosus labracoides and one Priscacara sp.- 13 replies
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Good morning everybody. My son gave me an early xmas present. I'm told its a Enchodonides? I googled it and could find nothing. I'm going to make a video of prepping it but would like to add any and all pertinent info on it as well. I would appreciate any help in this and thank you for that. oh, and a very Merry Christmas to all. RB
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This is a Cockerellites I found last year and had prepped out. It came out in a pretty gnarly split and had to be glued back together and prepped. With slight restoration it turned out very well. Looking closely at the anal fin spines, you'll notice the pathology, this specimen has 4 instead of the usual 3. This is most likely a pathology of a Cockerellites liops instead of a new species.
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I bought this fossil Fish a few years ago. But does anyone know species or locality of the fossil? I can only think about Green River Formation, Lebanon, Solnhofen. Any thoughts?
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Found this in sweden malmö. The chalk is danian period 66-61 myo it looks like fish to me. The pieces are very small. If its a fish what part of it might it be?
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When I was preparing this fossil I didn’t 100% know what it was but now am even more confused. The vertebrae’s do not match up with the fossil and the body seems pretty weird to. So if anyone could help me with this fish that would be awesome. And no it’s not a fake a prepared it myself.
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I collected some nice fossil fish from the green river formation of Wyoming today. Can any experienced green river hunters tell me the best way to prep these fossils? One of the miners at the quarry told me to do a 80% water 20% glue mix and dunk it in the water quickly to seal it or it will eventually fall apart. He said not to use elmers glue but didnt say what type of glue. Also I have other specimens that are partially covered. They were telling people to use an exacto knife. to prep them and uncover all the fossil. What is the best way to go about this?
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I rescued this fossil in the most unlikely place. The trash. I was walking along in a rock shop a couple of days ago looking at some cool meteorites when I noticed a trash can with a rock sticking out of it. I got closer and took it out and saw it had a fossil fish in it! I was completely astounded that someone would throw something away in the garbage! I took it home and showed it to some friends of mine who specialize in fossils. They concluded that it’s real and genuine. The fossil depicts a fossil fish that is oddly twisted and bent for some reason. I think this fossil may be from the Green river formation in Wyoming. The fish also might be a Knightia, but I’m not completely sure. Note there’s a isolated vertebrae from a larger fish near by.
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