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Gastropod Nerinea pellucida Edwards Formation
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From the album: Walnut Formation
Nerinea sp., Travis Co. Albian, Cretaceous Sept, 2022-
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Gastropod Nerinea cultrispira Edwards Formation
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Gastropods with calcite crystals from Oxfordian stage (163,5 mln years)
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Hello everyone. I offer interesting gastropods with calcite crystals - perhaps someone will be interested I have a lot of them. Pseudomorphoses of calcite after gastropod shells of the genus Nerinea from Upper Jurassic limestones of the Oxfordian stage (Izyum Formation J2-3iz); 163,5 mln years. Ukraine, Donetsk region. I'm interested in everything - I invite you to private messages Have a nice day VID_20220122_135535.mp4 VID_20220122_135732.mp4 -
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Hi! I would like to trade these Nerinea snails,they were found in Valjevo,Western Serbia. They are from the Jurassic period.If anyone is interested send PM! In return i would like to trade these for teeth mostly,but if not other fossils are possible too Kind regards, Darko
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Nerinea (Parasymploptyxis) buchi (Muenster 1829)
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9cm. long, although not complete. From the upper Cretaceous Santonian Gosau Schichten at Pass Gschutt, Salzburgerland, Austria. -
Hello, All: I'm a new member, live in Colorado but, mostly collect fossils on the family ranch in central Texas near Bandera. The rock there is lower Cretaceous limestone. However, I'm mainly interested in some (Edwards Formation?) chert nodules that are scattered here and there all over the ranch. Some of the nodules have fossils. I've looked around the Fossil Forum site and I'm very encouraged. There seems to be lot of expertise, covering many types of fossils. Great. I've been able to identify some of my chert fossils but, not all, not by a long shot. Attached photos show a fossil conical marine gastropod (possibly, genus Nerinea or, Turritella?) that's pretty common on the Olive ranch. I've found dozens of them but, I don't know what the heck I've got. Any ID help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Mike Olive Boulder, Colorado
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