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Sonninia (Euhoploceras) biplicata (Buckman 1894)
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20cm. With Serpula attached discites zone Early Bajocian Found in the Wutach area -
From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
15cm. With Serpula attached on the back. discites zone Early Bajocian Found in the Wutach area -
Arietites (Paracoroniceras) charlesi (Donovan 1955)
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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
40cm. With Gryphaea arcuata oysters attached semicostatum zone Sinemurian Found in the Wutach area-
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
9.5cm. haugi subzone murchisonae zone sinon banks Late Aalenian Achdorf Formation Found in the Wutach Valley. -
From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
10cm. Practically complete specimen with shell preservation. Just missing a few millimeters at the mouth aperture. murchisonae zone Late Aalenian Found in the Wutach Valley- 1 comment
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From the album: Belemnites
8cm. From the Early Bajocian discites zone in the Wutach Valley.-
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Choffatia (Grossouvria) sp. (Siemiradzski 1898)
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
4.5cm. From the herveyi zone, early Callovian in Wutachtal. -
I just sort of hijacked one of Nimravis' topics to show these finds, so I figured it'd be better if I continued the story here. I took off for my first proper hunt in a couple of months this morning in the hopes that the bit of snow we'd had hadn't decked the site in the Wutach valley that I had chosen. As luck would have it, it was still relatively pristine, so I was able to spend about 4 hours digging away in a familiar embankment in the search for some nice Callovian ammonites. This time the Gods were with me, so it looks like I've got a bit of prepping to do. The ammos appear to belong mostly to the Macrocephalites family, but there are some other species and also a couple of echinoids represented. I think I'll start with the one on the left. It's a double, although you can't see the smaller one at the top all that well.
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From the album: Brachiopoda
3cm. bucklandi zone Sinemurian Early Jurassic Site: Mundelfingen, Wutach, Germany- 4 comments
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From the album: Trace Fossils
The entire plate measures 15x15x2cm. Tracks (Repichnia), perhaps from worms. These are called "Zopfplatten" in German, meaning "Braid plates". Opalinuston Formation Early Allenian Middle Jurassic Site: Schleifbaechle, Wutach Valley, Germany.-
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From the album: Trace Fossils
10x8cm. Feeding Burrow (Agrichnia) Staufensis bank Bradfordensis zone Late Aalenian Middle Jurassic Site: Scheffheu, Wutach Valley, Germany- 1 comment
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From the album: Nautiloidea
7.5cm. Bradfordensis zone, late Aalenian, middle Jurassic. Found at Scheffheu, Wutachtal, Germany. -
From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
20cm. From the early Sinemurian in the Wutach area.-
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From the album: Nautiloidea
25cm. Early Jurassic Sinemurian. From the Wutach area in southwest Germany. I didn't find this myself, just did the prep work, but it turned out so nicely that just had to post it here.-
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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
5cm. Sinemurian, obtusum zone, stellare subzone. From the Wutach area.-
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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
20cm. From the Hettangian Angulatenton Formation in the Wutach area.-
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From the album: Early Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
50cm. From the Sinemurian Arietenkalk Formation in the area around Trossingen.- 2 comments
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I've been doing a lot of contract prep work for a particular collector for quite a while. He recently picked up some raw material bargains from an old collection and brought some of them by last week for me to clean up for him. When he came to pick them up today, he decided to gift me one of them, which just made my day, since it's an excellent specimen of a species which is hard to find these days in this size and condition. It's a Procerites hodsoni with a diameter of 34cm. which was found in the Bathonian layers at a construction site in Blumberg a few decades ago.
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From the album: Middle Jurassic Ammonites from Southern Germany
One large Costileioceras sinon(16cm.) with 2 smaller Ancolioceras opalinoides attached. Haugi subzone, murchisonae zone, late Aalenian. From the Wutach area.-
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I made another visit to that site in the Middle Jurassic Aalenian to continue on where I'd left off last week. Here's the original report . I headed back up to the exposure with the intent of continuing along removing more of the weathered blocks from the bank. But first of all, I noticed a possibility to remove a bit more overburden from my dig last week. Like I'd mentioned before, this overburden belongs to the so-called staufensis bank and there's always a chance of finding something in it, although they are few and far between and not always complete. But waddayaknow! I uncovered a Staufenia staufensis ! You can't see it all that well in the first photo, since most of it is still inside the matrix, maybe a bit better in the second one. I had just dug out the missing piece of the venter and took another shot. I banged around a bit more, but soon gave up when the going got too tough. Then I turned my attention for about half an hour to scraping away the dirt and rubble in front of the weathered blocks. Then I started hammering and prying out the blocks, starting as usual at the top. It didn't take long this time before the finds started showing themselves.
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From the album: German Gastropods and Bivalves
3.5cm. long. From the sinon bank in the middle Jurassic Aalenian murchisonae zone in the Wutach Valley.- 1 comment
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From the album: German Gastropods and Bivalves
3x2.5cm. From the middle Jurassic Aalenian murchisonae zone in the Wutach Valley.-
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I decided to try my luck again at one of my old Aalenian spots in the Wutach valley last week and it panned out this time. I'd been there a couple of weeks ago without much success, so I decided to try to follow the horizon this time in the hopes of finding a pristine exposure. This necessitated a lot of digging and delving, and was a bit of a challenge for my sense of orientation, but I finally was able to localize two exposures which look like they could be producing some interesting finds for some time to come. I've been busy the last few days doing some commission work, but I finished that off this afternoon, so now I can get down to working on these finds. Here's what I brought home with me. At the bottom left of the second crate is a larger ammonite which I managed to get done quickly today since there wasn't much matrix at all to remove. Here's the finished product. Staufenia discoidea? 12cm. More to follow as time goes on.