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Possible Lourinha Portugal Marshosaurus-like Megalosaurid Tooth
Kikokuryu posted a topic in Fossil ID
I recently purchased a Theropoda indet. tooth from the Lourinhã Formation of Lourinhã, Portugal. I wasn't expecting much initially since it looked like an incomplete tooth and the seller tends to go the safe route with their IDs if it's too vague. But, the serration count was similar to that of the Marshosaurus-like megalosaurid teeth based on @Troodon's guide on the dinosaurs of Portugal. Maybe it's just wishful thinking, but I wanted to see if anyone else had some input before I slap that good old theropoda indet. label on the display. The distal serrations is split d- 7 replies
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This little fellow is so small that I had to photograph it under the microscope. It's amazing that I found it at all. They don't get much bigger than this apparently. One of the dwarves under the ammonites. This is the microconch to Cymaceras guembeli.
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I found these fossils last weekend in Praia da Consolação, near Peniche (Kimmerdgian layers) and I labelled them as solitary corals.However I read in some sites that rudists are pretty common in that location. For that I'm a bit confuse, because I never understood the main differences between rudists and solitary corals. Can someone explain me these (and Id my fossils)? Regards, 1-
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