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From the album: Devonian
From the Genundewa Limestone. These conodont elements seem to compare well with Polygnathus linguiformis. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12542-018-0408-6-
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From the album: Devonian
These shark teeth are very brittle and fragile - finding a complete one seems very unlikely. From the Genundewa Limestone.-
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From the album: Devonian
A Phoebodont shark tooth dwarfed by the head of a pin - they are very tiny and difficult to manipulate. From the Genundewa Limestone.-
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the final results of our first two Paleozoic micro shark hunts
fossilsonwheels posted a topic in General Fossil Discussion
We started working on two early forays into micro fossils over a year ago when we cracked open the vile of Permian matrix from Kansas. Those tiny Neva Formation formation fossils and the even older and smaller Genundewa Limestone fossils proved to be extremely challenging, sometimes very frustrating and all kinds of fun. The results were few shark fossils that made it from matrix to the safety of the display cases lol There were several lost or broken shark teeth and one pulverized to dust by a millimeter worth of thumb slippage. If we judged this by volume, one could say this was- 4 replies
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