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Texas Pennsylvanian: Echinoderms (Crinoids and Echinoids)

Texas Pennsylvanian: Echinoderms (Crinoids and Echinoids)

Texas Pennsylvanian Fossil Find ; Echinoderms (Crinoids and Echinoids)

from Mineral Wells, Jacksboro, Bridgeport, Brownwood and other locations

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Brian James Maguire

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3 hours ago, JamieLynn said:

@Brian James Maguire Thank you! Just started it, will be adding LOTS more pics in the next few days. 

I collect from the Carboniferous here in ireland so similar fossils

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JamieLynn

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oh! interesting! I was just talking about traveling to Ireland sometime in the near future and was curious if there was any fossiling to do there! Good to know! 

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Brian James Maguire

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On 2/19/2024 at 11:48 PM, JamieLynn said:

oh! interesting! I was just talking about traveling to Ireland sometime in the near future and was curious if there was any fossiling to do there! Good to know! 

Did you make it to ireland yet? @JamieLynn

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    • @Mikrogeophagus - these were finds from last year! Just finally getting them uploaded to the albums.....I am hoping to go back in January...that seems the best time to find em
    • Galveston trip report coming soon??
    • Sorry for a little confusion. The fish is NOT Palaeoniscum, it is Paramblypterus... Better to do not too many things at the same time..., photographed and archieved lot of Permian Material from Harz (Kupferschiefer with Palaeoniscum) and Permian Material from Pfalz Region (with Paramblypterus)... So, due to this and because I've always been a bit absent-minded , things got mixed up...
    • Interesting, it does look like it could be the same morphology. Too bad the enamel's gone.
    • Yes, each photo will be treated as a separate entry in the album, as that is the way the software is configured.
    • I meant like how when you go to make a new entry in Collections it provides a ton of fields for you to fill in but it also allows you to add multiple images of the same specimen to an entry so for example if i search "RWC1" it would show a single entry for the rock designated RWC1 like heref
       
       
       
      https://www.thefossilforum.com/collections-database/chordata/amphibians-reptiles/pterosphenus-sp-r2380/
       
       
      from the way it looks currently if i were to add additional images to the album each photo will be treated as a separate entry and id have to manually copy paste the specimen data for it to appear on both pictures
    • If you mean if there is some kind of template here, then no, there isn't. You just type in all of the detailed info yourself. Simple as that.
    • im experimenting atm. just trying to figure out how it works. Is there any way to add entries with detailed info like in the Collections? or adding several images of the same specimen with one overall entry? so the file structure is 
      >collection
        >specimen 1
          >description
           >photo 1
           >photo 2
      instead of
       
      >collection
         >image 1
            >specimen 1
                >description 1
         >image 2
            >specimen 1
               >description 2
       
      with two separate descriptions for specimen 1
       
      there is a description on the other photo of the specimen currently but it doesnt show up on this one
       
      I do want to add detailed info regarding taxonomic id, date, location, leg, etc but first off im trying to establish the structure so the process will be uniform without double entries
    • Please add a detailed description here in the body of the text instead of just filling up the tags.
    • UPDATE:  I now believe that this might be a Ctenacanthus sp. tooth with feeding wear. 
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