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Oxytropidoceras?


MSirmon

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The smaller ammonite is possibly a Oxytropidoceras based on an earlier post. The larger item along with the base imprint was found about 40 feet away from it in Benbrook TX. I believe it is Lower Cretaceous. I'm trying to determine if it's the same ID but am unsure since the ridges are different shaped in width and not as curved. Any help would be appreciated.

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