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My eye is well-trained:

 

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12 minutes ago, Missourian said:

My eye is well-trained:

 

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Tangerinoceras?

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17 minutes ago, Bullsnake said:

 

Tangerinoceras?


That, or Mandarinoceras. Ya know how id’s tend to come down to at least two possibilities. :-)

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On 7/3/2024 at 10:18 AM, Missourian said:

My eye is well-trained:

 

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Nice Not aloid.

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And here I present to you the obvious, very rare and exceptionally well-preserved Dragonius branchii, of the Stonei Oculi sub-species variant:

 

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