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Here is a attractive double with a very large bivalve of the species Trigonia costata and a belemnite that might belongs to the genus Hibolithes. Here is also a not determinated ammonite on this plate.
This piece shows one trilobite from the ventral and a other von de dorsal side.
Both trilobites belong to the species Trimerocephalus caecus and they are been found in the Devonian of Poland.
On this piece from the devonian of Poland are servile specimens of the trilobite Trimerocephalus caecus. The genus Trimerocephalus is a blind phacopd trilobite from the late devonian.
This is a example of a fossil crab of the species Dromiopsis rugosa from the Danian of Faxe in Denmark. Dromiopsis rugosa is quite freqently to been found in Faxe.
This is a juvenile specimen of a fossil squid of the species Plesioteuthis prisca from Eichstätt.
This is a small specimen of a Cyrtospirifer grabaui.
Cyrtospirifer grabaui is not so gracil like Cyrtospirifer verneuili.
This species is clearly higher in relativation of its width than Cyrtospirifer verneuili.
Both Brachiopod species are known from the late Devonian of the Belgian Ardennes.This is a nice and large Bivalve of the species Camptonectus cinctus from the lower Cretaceous of Hollwede. The Bilavle is complete preserved with both clam sides.
Here is a devonian brachiopod of the species Cyrtospirifer verneuil from the Ardennes.
This is a nice and unusually large devonian brachiopod of the species Cyrtospirifer verneuil from the Ardennes.
This is a nice and very large brittle star plate from Hienheim with servile specimens of Sinosura kelheimense. The brittle stars offer a very detailed preservation and a rich contrast.
This is a good example of a trilobite of the species Balcoracania dailyi from the Emu Bay on Kangaroo Island.
On this fossil plate contains a lot of tilobites of the species Phacopidina c.f. micheli.
All this trilobites have or would have a body length of about 30 mm.
This is a inexpensive example of a Phacopidina from Morocco.
Here is a inexpensive example soft sponge of the species Codites elongatus from Solnhofen.
Here is a very nice specimen of a Lonchodomas drummuckensis from the legendary Starfishbeds of Gilvern.
This is a detailed trilobite from lower cambrian of China, it belongs to the species Arthricocephalus laterilobatus.
It is a inexpensive Ogyginus corndensis with positive and negative.
This is a inexpensive example of with two imperfect trilobites of the species Ogyginus corndensis from Wales. The Piece does come with positive and negative as well.
Here is a small trilobite of the species Ogyginus corndensis from Llandrindod Wells
Here is a inexpensive but detailed preserved Ogyginus corndensis from Llandrindod Wells.
This is a inexpensive British trilobite of the species Ampyx linleyensis.
From the classical Eifel trilobite locality of the “Pelm-Salmer Weg” of Gees comes this lovely double. The piece shows a nice and prone trilobite of the species Gerastos cuvieri and a quite common brachiopod of the species Septalaria struvei. This is a very typical and nice assemble from the Ahrdorf Formation of the world famous trilobite fields of Gees.
Here is a large and super nice preserved ammonite of the species Kepplerites gowerianus from the Porta Westfalica.
This fossil see urchin of the species Echinocorys sulcata shows some bryozoans on it.
Empty capsule’s of see urchin are a perfect hard ground for steeling of bryozoans as this fossil shows.
This is a see urchin of the species Echinocorys sulcata form the Danian of Dalbyover . Echinocorys sulcata was quite frequently been found at Dalbyover.
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