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  1. Ludwigia

    Uptonia jamesoni (Sowerby 1827)

    From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 4cm. jamesoni zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic Agua de Madeiros Formation Found at São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss
  2. RAlves

    Mako shark tooth

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Beautiful Mako shark tooth from the Portuguese Miocene
  3. RAlves

    Isurus (Mako Shark)

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Isurus (Mako Shark) from the Miocene, Portugal
  4. FF7_Yuffie

    Portugal theropod vert

    Hi, I'd quite like this. Advertised as an unidentified theropod vert from Portugal (Lorinha formation). 5.3 cm x 5.2 x 4.5 cm. Is it theropod as opposed to croc or other dinosaur? Any thoughts would be great. Thanks
  5. RAlves

    Squalodon tooth?

    Hello, Looking for help identifying this one. Portugal, Miocene. Thanks, Ricardo
  6. RAlves

    Sand tiger shark tooth

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Sand tiger shark tooth
  7. RAlves

    Hemipristis serra

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark) from the Portuguese Miocene
  8. Dinocollector

    Proceratosaurus from Portugal?

    Hello! I have seen this tooth identified as Proceratosaurus from Lourinha (Portugal) The size is 13mm. What do you think? I thought that the proceratosaurus only lived in the UK ... I can not find any publication about this... Thank you so much.
  9. RAlves

    Shark tooth with matrix

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Shark tooth (Carcharodon hastalis?) from the Algarve Miocene
  10. RAlves

    Mako in matrix.jpg

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Mako shark tooth in matrix, from the Algarve Miocene
  11. Vieira

    Cetacean vertebra

    From the album: Fossil Collection

  12. Vieira

    Shark tooth "in situ"

    From the album: Fossil Collection

  13. Ludwigia

    Myophorella lusitanica (Sharpe 1900)

    From the album: Gastropods and Bivalves Worldwide

    6cm. long Kimmeridgian Late Jurassic. From Moita/Lisboa, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss.
  14. Ludwigia

    Androgynoceras sp. (Hyatt 1867)

    From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 3.5cm. davoei zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss
  15. Ludwigia

    Dayiceras sp. (Spath 1920)

    From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 5cm. ibex zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss
  16. Ludwigia

    Tragophylloceras sp. (Hyatt 1890)

    From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 6.5cm. Pyritized. ibex zone Early Pliensbachian (Carixian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss
  17. From the album: Cephalopods Worldwide

    ø 27mm. margaritatus zone Late Pliensbachian (Domerian) Early Jurassic São Pedro de Moel, Leiria, Portugal Thanks to Arthur Voss
  18. From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Carcharodon hastalis (White Shark) from the Algarve Miocene, Portugal
  19. RAlves

    Sand Tiger Shark

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Sand Tiger Shark from the Miocene, Portugal
  20. RAlves

    Isurus (Mako Shark)

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Isurus (Mako Shark) from the Miocene, Portugal
  21. RAlves

    Tiger Shark

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Tiger shark tooth from the Miocene, Portugal
  22. RAlves

    Hemipristis serra

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark)
  23. RAlves

    Hemipristis serra

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Hemipristis serra (Snaggletooth shark)
  24. RAlves

    Lucky day

    The result of a great hunting day!
  25. Hi, I have another query about a possible theropod bone, this time it is from the Lourinha Formation in Portugal. I think it is a caudal and the seller lists it as a Theropod indet fossil but I wanted to confirm if it is indeed from a Theropod because it does look a bit similar to some croc verts I have seen. The fossil is 5.3cm in length. Thanks.
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