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From the album: Pyrenees forams
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
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From the album: Pyrenees forams
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Some photos of my fossils, it comes from the Middle Lutetian Yvelines Bassin Parisien - France 1 - Pyrasus angulatus 59mm 2 - Typhis tubifer 38mm 3- Cryptocunus calophorus 62mm 4 - Olivella parnensis 35mm
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From the album: Vertebrates
Palaeoemys kehreri Staesche, 1928 Middle Eocene Lutetium Messel near Darmstadt Germany -
Hi all, Found this little tooth hiding in between my pycndont fish teeth from Balegem. I quickly realized that this wasn't in the right place, and it reminded me of something else. So, is it maybe a very worn Nebrius thielensi? Or is it something else? It's from Balegem, Belgium (closed location). From the Lede Sand Formation. From the Lutetian stage of the Eocene (45 mya). Thanks in advance! Max
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Old name: Naseus rectifrons Agassiz, 1842 Taxonomy from Fossilworks.com. References: Agassiz, L. (1842) Recherches Sur Les Poissons Fossiles. Tome IV (livr. 14). Imprimerie de Petitpierre, Neuchâtel 205-291. Blot, J. and Tyler, J. C. (1990) New genera and species of fossil surgeon fishes and their relatives (Acanturoidei, Teleostei) from the Eocene of Monte Bolca, Italy, with application of the Blot formula to both fossil and recent forms. Studi e ricerche sui giacimenti terziari di Bolca 6:13-92. Carnevale, G., Bannikov, A. F., Marramá, G., Tyler, J. C. and Zorzin, R. (2014) The Pesciara-Monte Postale Fossil-Lagerstätte: 2. Fishes and other vertebrates. Rendiconti della Società Paleontologica Italiana 4:37-63. Bellwood D.R. (1996) The Eocene fishes of Monte Bolca: the earliest coral reef fish assemblage. Coral Reefs 15: 11-19.
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From the album: Vertebrates
Messelornis cristata Hesse 1988 Eocene Lutetian Messel near Darmstadt Germany -
References: L. Agassiz (1839) Recherches Sur Les Poissons Fossiles. Tome IV (livr. 13). Imprimerie de Petitpierre, Neuchatel 109-204. Bannikov, A. F. ( 2014) The systematic composition of the Eocene actinopterygian fish fauna from Monte Bolca, northern Italy, as known to date. Studi e ricerche sui giacimenti terziari di Bolca, XV - Miscellanea paleontologica 12:23-34
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A common species in these levels. This one has most of its canal missing. Traces of oysters on the shell.
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Small but nice gastropod. Quite common in the Lutetian in the area.
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Hi all, Here another sharktooth, from Balegem, Belgium. From the Lutetian stage of the early Eocene (approx 45 mya). What's the species? Have a nice weekend, Max Closeups side 1:
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Hi all, Is this a mako? In my opinion it looks a little bit like Isurus oxirhynchus, but I'm not sure. I know that it's quite worn, but still IDable. It comes from Balegem, Belgium (--> Lutetian, Eocene; 45 mya). Thanks for the help, Max Closeups side 1:
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The outer lip is sadly broken.
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Pair of undetermined crab claws from the early Eocene of France.
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Pachygaleus lefevrei
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Nice fresh specimen.
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From base layer of the Lutetian, that potentially includes reworked material from the Ypresian.
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Nice specimen with strong remnant of coloration.