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My Finds Of This Year.


Vecino from Spain

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I will start with ammonnites I found 25 different species (6 of them unclassified),from jurassic and cretaceous

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Now a zoom of the smaller one´s

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In this photo you can see two or three that i bought past year

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Now I show the bigger one´s

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Cenoceras inermedium J. Toarcian, Maranchón, Spain

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Leoniceras segne, C. cenomanian, Tamajón, Spain

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Now I Want to show some bivalves

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Plagiostoma gigantea, Maranchón Spain

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Durania cornupastoris, C. Cenomanian, Tamajón, Spain

Will continue later

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Very Impressive. Nice finds. In my localities, I find other things but not these. It is also true for me with Megs. I like the enhanced detail and colors of smaller specimens. Like this one below. Thanks for sharing

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Yes shellseeker this amonite is great but this is not a find I bought this fossil.. :blush: three of this foto area buys all the other are found by me.

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Tomorrow i will take photos of my most specilized side, of my collection 25 species an other 6 fenotipes of Toarcian brachiopods from Spain, all finded this year

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Interesting collection. I love the 2 Plagiostoma gigantea you have. I think I have another one founded in Teruel.

I wait for more photos vecino. :P

Greetings from Barcelona.

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Hi Vecino,

Those are some nice finds you've got there. The Pholadomya is impressively huge! Looks like you have some productive sites in your area. Looking forward to seeing more from you!

Best wishes, Roger

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

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Thank you ¡¡

Yes I know a few of good places, specially from the Toarcian jurassic

I have a great collection of high quality Toarcian Brachiopods.

I thought that could be a good idea to put them on the gallery, could help people to label his braquiopods.

My gallery

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Hi Vecino,

Impressive finds there. Unfortunately I can't view your gallery for some reason. I can view other members galleries though.

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Hi Vecino,

Impressive finds there. Unfortunately I can't view your gallery for some reason. I can view other members galleries though.

I see nothing to prevent it...do you get an error code?

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Yes you can say that... I am not a great photografer but, I am learning on doing better photos. ^_^

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Thank you ¡¡

Yes I know a few of good places, specially from the Toarcian jurassic

I have a great collection of high quality Toarcian Brachiopods.

I thought that could be a good idea to put them on the gallery, could help people to label his braquiopods.

My gallery

Thanks, Vencino! Every bit of ID help here is always welcome. Looks like you've got a good cross-section there.

Best wishes, Roger

 

Greetings from the Lake of Constance. Roger

http://www.steinkern.de/

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