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- 26 apr 2021, 23:10
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Lepidodendron ??
- Reacties: 2
- Weergaves: 507
Lepidodendron ??
I am quite sure this is a tree/gymnosperm
Is it a lepidodendron.
It was found in the screameston coal member carboniferous.
Is it a lepidodendron.
It was found in the screameston coal member carboniferous.
- 25 apr 2021, 23:29
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Re: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
Here are some proper pictures.
So what is the conclusion Othocones?
So what is the conclusion Othocones?
- 18 apr 2021, 16:47
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Re: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
Thank you very much everyone, I almost confused you.
I think Orthocones is the best identification.
Patrick
I think Orthocones is the best identification.
Patrick
- 11 apr 2021, 22:30
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Re: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
Sorry, Here they are.
- 11 apr 2021, 13:27
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Re: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
file:///Users/patricksmalley/Pictures/Photos%20Library.photoslibrary/resources/derivatives/C/C9919758-0DF1-4BC5-9BDB-112045D0ADBF_1_105_c.jpeg
if you copy this into google you should see a cross section.
if you copy this into google you should see a cross section.
- 11 apr 2021, 13:23
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Coral
- Reacties: 1
- Weergaves: 338
Coral
What type of coral (if its coral)
Can I assume it is growing from the bottom of the picture upwards.
Are the last pictures also pieces of the same sort of coral or are they something else.
It was found in lower carboniferous limestone.
Can I assume it is growing from the bottom of the picture upwards.
Are the last pictures also pieces of the same sort of coral or are they something else.
It was found in lower carboniferous limestone.
- 11 apr 2021, 13:04
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Re: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
it will not let me add a photo to a reply.
I cannot see any internal structures on the cross section (prehaps you can), It just looks blank to me.
So are you saying they are Crinoids.
I cannot see any internal structures on the cross section (prehaps you can), It just looks blank to me.
So are you saying they are Crinoids.
- 11 apr 2021, 12:55
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Unknown fossil or structure
- Reacties: 5
- Weergaves: 743
Re: Unknown fossil or structure
Thank you.
- 10 apr 2021, 13:41
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
- Reacties: 15
- Weergaves: 1857
Are these crinoids, or belemnites or bits of coral
These were found in lower carboniferous limestone in north northumberland England.
Could they be belemites?, I think belemnites are meant to be bigger.
Or are they coral.
As you can see they are tapering towards one end, they are also slightly flattened.
Could they be belemites?, I think belemnites are meant to be bigger.
Or are they coral.
As you can see they are tapering towards one end, they are also slightly flattened.
- 10 apr 2021, 12:50
- Forum: Fossielen Algemeen
- Onderwerp: Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
- Reacties: 2
- Weergaves: 430
Is this a Goniatite or an Ammonite.
What is this.
It was found near berwick, Northumberland, England.
I have a fossil app that says Goniatites are found here but ammonites are not, I dont know how accurate that is.
The rocks are lower carboniferous limestones I think.
It was found near berwick, Northumberland, England.
I have a fossil app that says Goniatites are found here but ammonites are not, I dont know how accurate that is.
The rocks are lower carboniferous limestones I think.