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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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Waco, Texas Cretoxyrhina vraconensis. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Waco, Texas Cretoxyrhina vraconensis. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Currently undescribed Cardabiodontid species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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Undescribed shark species (Dallasiella sp.?) Australia
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species of shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. The central fold in the root and shape reminds me of Dallasiella.-
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Undescribed shark species (Dallasiella sp.?) Australia
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species of shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. The central fold in the root and shape reminds me of Dallasiella.-
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Archeolamna sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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Archeolamna sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Leptostyrax sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.- 1 comment
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Leptostyrax sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. -
From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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Undescribed shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. This tooth possesses folds along the enamel on both sides of the tooth (hard to see in photos), resembling those on Cretodus. -
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Undescribed shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. This tooth possesses folds along the enamel on both sides of the tooth (hard to see in photos), resembling those on Cretodus. -
For years now I have been trying top get a better handle on the various small teeth I find in the Albian age rocks of Central Texas. I have A number of different forms. Finsley, 1996, describes a single genus Uranoplosus as "Lower Cretaceous, Duck Creek/Fort Worth Fms". I have another publication "Lower Vertebrate Faunas of the Trinity Division in North-Central Texas, J.T. Thurmond, 1974, that lists many other genera (not Uranoplosus). But these two associated teeth are a bit different. Note the rather hooked and tapered shape. Anyone ever encountered something similar or can suggest anoth
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Hey folks maybe you can help me out. Especially the European collectors. Here in Texas we have historically had several species of Tetragramma listed as occurring in the Fredericksburg Group (Albian) that are possibly synonymous. For those of us who collect here in Central Texas there never seemed to be any doubts about what was a Tetragramma malbosii versus a T. taffi. T. taffi are always larger and seem quite distinct from T. malbosii. (see my two examples) But in 2016 William Morgan wrote the Collector's Guide to Texas Cretaceous Echinoids (Schiffer Publ.) and in it he lists T. malbosii a
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
Probably the best specimen I personally ever found of this elusive species.-
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From the album: Texas Echinoids, ERose
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last weekend on our field trip where we usually search for cenomanian ammonites we also found a few phosphate ammonites on the beach that were washed out on the beach from the lower albian layers. most of them were only fragments or encrusted with phosphate, but I managed to prep few of them with very good results: the specimen on the bottom of the picture: Anahoplites planus Hoplites sp. Euhoplites ochetonus
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I found this little specimen that I assume is a jaw section a while back when sieving through some matrix. The material that it came from is marine from the toolebuc formation in central Queensland Australia this is cretaceous albian in age. Any input I would be grateful for. The specimen is 4mm on the long so quite small Regards Mike
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Hello! I hope to get help from experts to ID some Albian/ Vraconian ammonites. All are from the Zirc Limestone formation, Hungary, Bakony Mts. The locality contains condensed lens of Stoliczkaia dispar & Mortoniceras fallax zones. Thank you in advance! NoID 1 (Clearly not Salaziceras salazecense form, could be some Zuluscaphites/ Metascaphites form? (based on the monography, not Zuluscaphites orycteropusi or helveticus not Metascaphites sholzi or thomasii either) NoID 2 (I thought this some Stoliczkaia juvenile form (???), found this