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This is a large and decorative ammonite concretion with several specimens from the genus Kosmoceras and one Reineckeia.
Here is a fossil wasp which probably belongs to the family Pompilidae.
The Pompilidae are also known as spider wasps.
Here is a fossiles Insect of the genus Plecia from the Green River Formation of Colorado. This specimen belongs likely to the species Plecia simlilkameena Scudder,1890.
Perfect piece of O. gilberti with all spines including the long pygidialspine.
This is a Trilobite Roller of the species Morocops granulops from the Devonian Timrhanrhart Formation of the Zquilma site.
Hier is a detailed Eocrinoid of the species Gogia spiralis from the middle Cambrian Wheeler Formation of Utah. Traditionally where Eocrinoids seen as ancestors of the Sea lilies. But Eocrinoids seem to be only marginal related to Crinoids.
This Gogia spiralis mesures about 61 x 49 mm.
This fossil plate from the Green River Formation shows a well-preserved beetle of the genus Tropisternus together with a fungus gnat. The fossil beetle is likely to be the species Tropisternus saxialis. The beetle is measures approximately 8.5 x 6 mm. The fossil fungus gnat measures 9 x 8 mm. It’s a displayable plate with the both insect fossils nicely arranged together.
Here is a good Czech Cystiod of the species Dendrocystites barrandei.
Here is a partial trilobite head shield of the very rare species Ferralsia saxonica from the lower Cambrian of Görlitz.
Here is a large and rare fossil ray of the species Libanopristis hiram from the Lebanon. Libanopristis hiram is one of the most beautiful Lebanese ray fossils ever.
Here is a large and quite rare diploporite Cystoidea of the genus Phlyctocystis from Portugal.
This specimen is likely belongs to the species Phlyctocystis gigas (Termier & Termier, 1950).
Here is a external cast of a juvenile trilobite of the species Sao hirsuta from the classical site of Skryje. This larval stages of a trilobite is called meraspis stage.
This tiny Sao hirsuta negative measures only about 2.3 mm in length.
Here is an unprepared Morocco trilobite of the species Gerastos tuberculatus from Jbel Oufaten.
This is a relative large and inexpensive Trilobite of the species Olenellus clarki from the lower Cambrian of California.
Here is a rare Nevada Trilobite of the species Teresellus goldfieldensis from the lower Cambrian Poleta Formation.
Thies Fossil was found in the Montezuma Range near Esmeralda County in the Nevada Dessert.
This plate from the lower Cambrian of Görlitz, Germany there are three hyolithids which belong to the species Lenalituus pusillus. As a special feature shows one of the hyolithes a branched microborings in the shell.
Here is a beatufull plate of this typical index fossils from the Ordovician sediments of the famous Abereiddy Bay, Pembrokeshire.
Here is a beatufull plate of this typical index fossils from the Ordovician sediments of the famous Abereiddy Bay, Pembrokeshire.
Here is a very attractive plate from the Silurian Birckhill Shales with servile different Graptolite species on it. This piece shows as speciality some so called iridescent Peacock Ore.
This classical trilobite from Canada is belongs to the species Pseudogygites latimarginatus. The trilobite impresses with its beautiful and detailed preservation.
Here is a spiny agnostid of the rare species Ptychagnostus michaeli from the Marjum Formation of Utah.
Here is a rare agnostid trilobite of the species Acadagnostus syrma from the Wheeler Formation of Utah .
This is a small and detailed specimen of an Olenellus clarki from the lower Cambrian of the Marble Mountains in California.
This is a decorative fossil specimen with several brachiopods of the species Burmirhynchia decorata. The largest brachiopod fossil on this piece measures around 24 mm.
This nicely grown fossil coral colony from the classical site of Nattheim belongs to the species Thecosmilia trichotoma.
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