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It is a treat to see these rare and intricate structures so finely preserved, and so nicely photographed :wub:

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Roman..... That Calamostachys stem is very impressive... Nice find....

Cheers Steve... And Welcome if your a New Member... :)

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Wonderful finds, as usual, Roman.

Good to see you getting out, and finding such treasures.

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Hey Roman, as the others have already said, great stuff! Fructification is intriguiging.....and another Bothrodendron--are you an expert yet on that genus and can distinguish between species--Just teasing! Keep showing us the marvelous material! Regards, Chris

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Hi Roman,

Wonderful fossils! I would love to spend a day at that site too. Have there ever been insect fossils found there?

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It is a treat to see these rare and intricate structures so finely preserved, and so nicely photographed :wub:

Thank you Auspex! I try to upload things which correspond the TFF level :)

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Roman..... That Calamostachys stem is very impressive... Nice find....

Wonderful finds, as usual, Roman.

Good to see you getting out, and finding such treasures.

Regards,

More fabulous finds Roman!!! :D

Thank you Steve, Tim and Melissa! A pyritized Licopod stem

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Hey Roman, as the others have already said, great stuff! Fructification is intriguiging.....and another Bothrodendron--are you an expert yet on that genus and can distinguish between species--Just teasing! Keep showing us the marvelous material! Regards, Chris

Thank you Chris! Yes the Bothrodendron is my current priority. Some close ups from leafy branches:

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Nice. I love the Calamostachys all clustered together.

Context is critical.

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