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Miocene Of Weitendorf Austria,black Mortality Plates


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I just share few picture of few miocene plates and shells that I received few weeks ago in an exchange with a friend from Slovenia,the plates are from the middle Miocene of Weitendorf Austria and were completely unprep,I just brush(a lot!)them. :)

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Congratulations Nala,

Those are fantastic fossils. Excellent prep work too. Great job.

Bobby

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lovin' the 3D relief... they present quite well

Grüße,

Daniel A. Wöhr aus Südtexas

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Beautiful finds, Gery! :wub:

Well done!

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Wonderful mass mortality plates, Gery :wub:

Additionally to your nice prep work it's admirable the way you discover so high quality fossils all around the world :o:)

Astrinos P. Damianakis

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Very nice plates, Gery. I always think of Austria as a country of mountains. These fossils are marine in origin or freshwater?

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Hello,Dave,thanks for your comment,the site is Marine in origin ,this is the list of fossils you could find,

Gastropoda

Glandiformis Ancilla glandiformis (Baryspira) (LM)

Amyclina laevissima FC (BRUS.)

Aporrhais (A.) ailata (Eichw.)

Architectonica (A.) carocollata semitypica SACCO

Arcularia (A.) schönni (R.. HORN. Et UA).

Argobuccinum (Ranella) cf giganteum (Lm)

Athletha (A.) ficulina rarispina (Lm)

Cassis postmamillaris © COOPEC

Cerithium () crenatum procrenatum SACCO

Clavatula © ex gr asperulata (Lm)

Clavatula © ex gr schreibersi (Horn)

Ciavus (Drillia) obtusangulus (Brocchi)

Conus (Conolithus) Brezina R. Horn. Et de l'UApost-2325-0-97839200-1327673139_thumb.jpg.

Conus (Dendroconus) vöslauenss & R. Horn, Au.

Cymatium sp.

Diloma (Paroxystele) orientalis (COSS. & Payr.)

Dolium (Cadmium) orbiculatum (BROCCH1)

Dorsanum (D.) miocenicum (MICHT.)

Ficus (F.) BORS geometricus.

Galeodes (G.) cornutus (Agriculture)

Genota (Pseudotoma) theresiae (R. Horn & or.)

Hexaplex (Muricanthus) hoernesi (Anc.)

Hinia (Uzita) rosthorni rosthorni (Partsch)

Hinia (Uzita) rosthorni tonsurai (Hilber)

Latirus (L.) valenciennesi (crête)

Lemintina arenaria (L.)

Lunatia catena helicina (Brocchi)

Mitra (Tiara) scrobiculata Brocchi

Mitrella (Macrurellanassoides (crête)

Morum (Oniscidia)? Thara (Brocchi)

Murex (haustellum) partie shih HORN.

Natica (ANSAF) millepunctata DEFR tigrina.

Neverita olla (SERR.)

Perrona (P.) jouanneti décroissant (HILB.)

Polinices (P.) proredemptus SACCO

Rostellaria (R.) dentata GRANDE.

Schilderia badensis (SCHILD.)

Semicassis (p.). Miolaevigata SACCO

Solari Orbis woodi (HöRN.)

Strombus (S.) DEFR coronatus.

Subula (oxymeris) fuscata modesta (Tr.)

Terebra (T.) neglecta micht.

Terebralia bidentata bidentata (DEFR.)

Thaïlandais (Stramonita) exilis (Partsch)

Trona (T) 1yncoides Vindobonensis (COOPEC)

Tudicla (T.) Rusticule Rusticule (BAST.)

Turritella (Haustator) badensis SACCO

Xenophora deshayesi micht cf.

Lame1libranchiata

Arca (Anadara) turoniensis DUJ.

Cardium (Acanthocardia) turonicum MAI.

Cardium (Ringicardium) hians danubianum MAI.

Chlamys multistriata tauroperstriata SACCO

Gryphaea (Crassostrea) gingensis (SCHLOTH.)

Gryphaea (Crassostrea) gryphoides crassissima (Lm)

Ilphigenia lacunosa (CHEMN.)

Lutraria (psammophila) aff. oblonga Chemn.)

Ostrea (0) DUB Alina chiffres.

Pecten fuchsi styriacus Hilber.

Sp Pecten.

Pitaria (Cordiopsis) islandicoides islandicoides (Brocchi)

Pitaria (Cordiopsis) islandicoides CHEWS grundensis cf.

Sanguinolaria (Psammotaea) labordei BAST.

Saxolucina (Megaxinus) bellardiana (mai)

Saxolucina (Plastomiltha) multilammelata (DESH.)

Tellina (T.) pölsensis Hilber.

Tellina (T.) cf serrata SACCO

Tellina (Morella) donacina L.

Tellina (péroniers) planata L.

Tellina (péroniers) cf zonaria BAST.

Vénus (Circomphalus) plicata CHEWS rotundior.

Vénus (Periglypta) miocaenica micht.

Bryozoaires

Bryozoaires indet.

Echinodermata

Brissopsis sp.

Clypeaster sp.

Crustacaea indet.

Vertébrés

Carnivores indet. (Mâchoire inférieure)

Poissons indet. (Balances, des dents)

Sirenia sp. (Côtes)

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beautiful plates Gery, so many great gastros, real display pieces all :)

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Nice color patterns on the cones. :greenwnvy:

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Nala, I love your colored shell on your post #19. Is it a Conus ?

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