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  1. Jeffrey P

    Cretaceous Shark Teeth from Tony

    From the album: Cretaceous

    Shark Teeth (left) Scapanorynchus texanus (anterior tooth) (right) Squalicorax sp. Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Holmdel, NJ.
  2. Cretaceous Scleractina or Stoney Corals Something a little different from the New Jersey Cretaceous. The first 3 pictures are from the Woodbury Formation, exquisite preservation in original material. Photos 4 – 6 are well-preserved sideritic steinkerns, with mineral filling the gaps between the septae. (pers. Obs., Earl Manning) from the Wenonah Formation. John Woodbury Formation (Upper Cretaceous, lower Campanian) Astrangia (Coenangia) cretacea Trochocyathus woolmani Micrabacia cribraria Wenonah Formation (Upper Cretaceous, upper Campanian) Trochocyathus woolmani Micrabacia cribraria Micrabacia hillgardia aka Micrabacia Americana
  3. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Rensselaeria subglobosa (terebratulid brachiopod) Lower Devonian Port Jervis/Glenerie Formation Tristates Group Trilobite Ridge Montague, NJ.
  4. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Actinopteria textilis (partial pteriomorphia bivalve) Lower Devonian Port Jervis/Glenerie Formation Tristates Group Trilobite Ridge Montague, NJ.
  5. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Hamalenotus vanuxemi (juvenile trilobite pygidium) Lower Devonian Port Jervis/Glenerie Formation Tristates Group Trilobite Ridge Montague, NJ.
  6. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Orbiculoidea alma [acrotredtid (inarticulate) brachiopod] Lower Devonian Port Jervis/Glenerie Formation Tristates Group Trilobite Ridge Montague, NJ.
  7. From the album: Lower Devonian

    Phalangocephalus dentatalus (ornamented trilobite cephalon) Lower Devonian Port Jervis/Glenerie Formations Tristates Group Trilobite Ridge Montague, NJ.
  8. Jeffrey P

    Shark vertebrae

    From the album: Cretaceous

    Shark vertebrae Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ
  9. baronvonkrug

    Big Brook, NJ Crocodile? Mosasaur?

    Hello, I would appreciate some help identifying this tooth from the cretaceous fossil beds of Big Brook, NJ. The tooth appears to be reptilian, I would assume crocodile or mosasaur (but seems too small). The cross section is almost circular and there are distinct carinae on both edges (180 degrees apart). Thanks!
  10. From the album: Cretaceous

    Shark vertebrae Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, N.J.
  11. From the album: Cretaceous

    Gastropod (internal mold) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ.
  12. From the album: Cretaceous

    Sandstone Matrix with imprints/molds of Turritella gastropods and bivalves Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  13. Jeffrey P

    Bone or rock from Ramanessin Brook

    There's this piece I found today in the brook. It's smooth on the top and bottom but spongy between- possible skull fragment, turtle shell, or concretion. What do you think? .
  14. Jeffrey P

    Another Enchodus from Big Brook?

    Found this in Big Brook on Monday. I think it is an enchodus tooth, but not sure. Let me know what you think. Thanks.
  15. From Ramanessin Brook. Enchodus tooth/jaw section or odd-shaped concretion? What do you think? Thanks. View of the other side.
  16. From the album: Cretaceous

    Cretolamna apprendiculata (mackerel shark tooth) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ.
  17. From the album: Cretaceous

    Ischyrhiza mira (sawfish rostral spine) Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  18. From the album: Cretaceous

    Carcharias samhammeri (sand tiger shark tooth) Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  19. From the album: Cretaceous

    Enchodus Palantine Fang in Jawbone Section Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ.
  20. From the album: Cretaceous

    Gastropod Internal Mold Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, N.J.
  21. From the album: Cretaceous

    Ammonite Chamber Fragment Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  22. Jeffrey P

    Fish Vertebrae from Monmouth Co., NJ.

    From the album: Cretaceous

    Fish Vertebrae Upper Cretaceous (right) Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, NJ. (left) Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  23. Jeffrey P

    Enchodus Tooth from Monmouth Co., NJ.

    From the album: Cretaceous

    Enchodus Tooth Upper Cretaceous Mount Laurel Formation Big Brook Colt's Neck, NJ.
  24. From the album: Cretaceous

    Brachyrhizodus wichitaenis (cow-nosed ray crusher plates) Upper Cretaceous Wenonah Formation Ramanessin Brook Holmdel, N.J.
  25. pinkus

    NJ Otodus obliquus

    From the album: NJ Eocene/Miocene

    My largest NJ tooth. Found in July 2011.
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