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Composita brachiopod with calcite brachidium
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Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Athyridida Family: Athyrididae Genus: Composita Species: Composita subtilita- 2 comments
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Stumbled upon a cool looking partial tooth. I'm not the best with IDing teeth, but I think this might be a Cladodont tooth? It has side cusplets. The tooth root measures 1 inch across.
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Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Petalodontiformes Family: Pristodontidae Genus: Peripristis sp.- 2 comments
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Chordata Class: Chondrichthyes Order: Orodontida Family: Orodontidae Genus: Orodus sp.-
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Backlit crystallized Composita brachiopod
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Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Athyridida Family: Athyrididae Genus: Composita Species: Composita sp.- 3 comments
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From the album: Pennsylvanian fossils
Phylum: Brachiopoda-Articulata Class: Rhynchonellata Order: Orthida Family: Enteletidae Genus: Enteletes Species: Enteletes pugnoides-
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I was pulling out a few slabs to work on and ended up finding a big Cladodont tooth. It split cleanly in 3 pieces. It appears it would fit back perfect, and be preparable. The piece with most of where the root is, is either missing or concealed inside rock still possibly hiding cusplets. The tooth looks like it would measure about 3.5-4cm in length if fully exposed. Unfortunately, I lack the tools and probable skill to prepare this any further. I was still curious if anyone was more familiar with Cladodont teeth, as this definitely is not like the last one, a Glikmanius tooth. Saivodus is one of the bigger and slender matches i could come up with, any thoughts?
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I'm not familiar with this tooth I found today, wondered if anyone might be. Is it a Petalodont? The tooth measures 1.2 centimeters in length. It's from the Ervine Creek Member.
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