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Dominik Niehaus posted a new specimen. 3 years, 6 months ago
3 years, 6 months ago3 years, 6 months agoDominik Niehaus has contributed specimen mFeM 68603 to myFOSSIL!
Dominik Niehaus posted a new specimen. 3 years, 6 months ago
Dominik Niehaus has contributed specimen mFeM 68603 to myFOSSIL!
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Hi @Dominik-Niehaus! Commercially purchased fossils are fine if they are acquired legally. For the eMuseum, we like multiple photos of all the sides of the fossil, just so researchers who might be interested in looking at this fossil can see the entire thing.
@samantha-ocon would if I could, but this one’s glued into the case – there really aren’t more angles available
That’s fair! @I-Edwards is one of our resident cephalopod experts, so I’ll tag him in.
I already filled in the information from the label. Dr. Krantz runs the local geological supply store, so his ID should be reliable.
@i-edwards I don’t know him personally, I just read his name on the label 😉
Excellent! Thanks to both of you for working that out.
Do you know anything about the geology of Ron, France, @dominik-niehaus? I tried googling that city and it didn’t seem to have any results, so it might have been cut off of a longer city name by myFOSSIL.
@samantha-ocon I’m sorry, this is one fossil I know nothing about because I just bought it as a kid – I added a picture of the label just in case I misread it, though
It does turn out that I was mistaken, however – F. Krantz was the founder of the store, which is now run by his descendants. Guess I better take off that name
Hi, @Dominik-Niehaus – thank you for your patience. This is much like solving a puzzle for me; luckily, I’m conversational in German as well. It seems like there is no town called “Ron” in France, but there are definitely upper Jurassic strata in southern France. That might be a good place to start searching. As for this fossil entry, I think just…[Read more]
@samantha-ocon Done and done. And thank you for your help, I don’t think there’s a fossil I’ve uploaded that you haven’t at least tried to help identify 🙂
I’m glad I could help, @Dominik-Niehaus. It’s my job as curator!