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This is a outstanding crinoids crown of the species Dasciocrinus spinosus.
The fossil specimen shows like the name suggests, the for this species typical spines.
This is a attractive crinoids crown of the species Phanocrinus bellulus from the Carboniferous of Alabama.
This is a good example of a crinoids crown of the species Phanocrinus bellulus from the Carboniferous of Alabama.
Here is a nice and quite large ammonite from Buttenheim of the species Pleuroceras salebrosum. The ammonite shows nice and strong spines.
This is a rare trilobite of the species Art Spinodontochile tamaraka from the lower Devonian from Morocco.
This ammonite of the species Quenstedtoceras lamberti was found in the Oxford Clay of Weymouth in Dorset. The ammonite fossil shows a very detailed pyrite preservation.
This piece shows multibile complete trilobites of the species Elrathia kingi and Peronopsis interstricta. The largest trilobit on the plate is about 13 mm long.
Here is a rich plate from the weeks formation from Utah with servile specimens of Cedaria minor and Modocia weeksensis.
This is a enrolled Eifel - Trilobite of the species Geesops schlotheimi from Gees.
Here is a nice Reedops cephalotes hamlagdadianus from the Mador el Kebir in attractive colour.
his is a rare fossil Insect from the Solnhofen Limestone that most likely belongs to the species Cyrtophyllites musicus.
This fossil crinoid of the species Comaturella pinnata from the Solnhofen Limestone offer a outstanding colour and preservation.
Here is a rare Solnhofen Shrimp of the species Acanthochirana longipes in a superb preservation. The Fossil it self is about 112 mm long without the antenna or legs.
The lower plate is relocated from the same plate.
This is are three Agnostid trilobite from Utah of the species Peronopsis interstricta in a nice preservation. The smallest trilobite (a Meraspis Laval stage) measures a little more than and a milimeter.
This is a nice plate with servile trilobites from Utah of the species Elrathia kingii.
Here is a decorative example of Elrathia kingii from the Wheeler Formation of Utah.
On this plate from the Green River Formation of Utah are servile nice trace fossils from Birds.
There are servile clear Bird tracks are present on this piece.
This is a inexpensive Example of the Trilobite Oryctocephalus americanus.
Some writers interpret Oryctocephalus americanus Sundberg & McCollum, 2003 as a Synonym of Oryctocephalus indicus (Reed, 1910). But this is still discussed because Reeds holotype shows deficits in the preservation.
Here is a fantastic cephalon of a Dipleura dekayi boliviensis in a nice colour and preservation. The fossil comes with the positive and negative side.
This large Macrocephalites macrocephalus from the Porta Westfalica was cut in cross section and polished to reveal its inner structures. The inside is very colourful and reveals that each chamber is filled with a different sediment and shows a difernt colour and structure.
Here is a very nice trilobite from the Hope Shales of the species Dindymene didymograpti.
Here is a very nice trilobite of the species Arthricocephalus laterilobatus from the lower cambrian of China.
Here is a interesting trilobite of the species Ectillaenus giganteus from Portugal.
In the front of the trilobite is the rostral - plate with the partial attached hypostome well visible.
This is a wonderful fossil fish from the lithographic Solnhofen Limestone of Eichstätt of the species Ascalabos voithi.
The trilobite genus Prionocheilus is more known from the Czech and Portuguese Llanvirn, but it also occurs in the british ordovician. Here we offer a good example of a quite rare Prionocheilus mendax from the Llanfallteg Fm.
The Llanfallteg Fm. equals to the Hope Shales of Shropshire. Its index fossil is Didymograptus artus Elles & Wood 1901.
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