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  1. From the album: Pisces

    Slant length 36mm. Miocene Burdigalian. Meco Beach, Sesimbra, Lisbon Region, Portugal. Thanks to Vieira for the trade.
  2. Ludwigia

    Pseudosalenia sp. (Cotteau 1859)

    From the album: Echinodermata

    ø 2cm. Late Jurassic. Cesaredas, Lourinha, Region Lisbon, Portugal. Thanks to Vieira for the trade.
  3. Ludwigia

    Hemiaster sp. (Agassiz & Desor 1847)

    From the album: Echinodermata

    2x1.5cm. Cretaceous. Ericeira, Mafra, Region Lisbon, Portugal. Thanks to Vieira for the trade.
  4. Ludwigia

    Schizaster eurynotus (Sismonda 1842)

    From the album: Echinodermata

    5.5x5x3.5cm. Miocene Burdigalian. Meco beach, Sesimbra, Lisbon Region, Portugal. Thanks to Vieira for the trade.
  5. 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 down the middle. Mesial serrations were kind of hard to count, but they are at least 20/5mm, the distal serrations are 16/5mm. Not sure if the split serrations are messing with the count, but it should be around that 16/5mm after counting it multiple times with various pictures. I don't know how much further the tooth would have gone had it been complete, but I think the mesial serrations do appear to end before reaching the base. Although I don't know if those serration densities still overlap with other theropods like Allosaurus. Split distal serrations and shape of the base which could be slightly off due to the split serration. Distal serrations. Mesial serrations. Mesial serrations ending? Close up on denticle shape on distal side.
  6. Sérgio freire

    Please id

  7. Mahnmut

    Ordovician bryozoa +X?

    Hello dear fellow forum members, I just aquired a nice little hashplate (if I can call it that?) from Portugal. The information given is the following: Ralfina lusitanica and Helopora sp., upper Ordivician (hírnantian fauna) Queixoperra Member of Cabeço do Peão Formation, Amendoa-Maçao Portugal. What caught my eye is the rib-like structure on the right/ top right. I am not saying these are ribs, just describing the shape. Does anyone have any idea what this might be? Thanks and Aloha, J
  8. RAlves

    Cretaceous tooth id please?

    Hi there, Found this little one the other day on the cretaceous formation (upper I believe) and was curious about the species. Can someone identify? Thanks
  9. arthurvoss

    Portugal fossils

    some of the fossils i find within the lusitan Basin and other deposits. hope you enjoy
  10. Vieira

    Clypeaster with predation marks

    From the album: Fossil Collection

    Clypeaster with predation marks
  11. Vieira

    Shark tooth "in situ"

    From the album: Fossil Collection

  12. Vieira

    Miocene tooth

    Hello, I have this tooth for a few years and I have some doubts in the right ID. Its from a Miocene (Burdigalian) formation in Portugal. Size - 4cm. I assume it's from a marine mammal right? But which species? Best Regards Vieira
  13. From the Lusitanian Basin.
  14. Ludwigia

    Dayiceras sp.

    From the Lusitanian Basin
  15. RAlves

    Galeocerdo cuvier

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Extinct Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) teeth from the Portuguese Miocene

    © Ricardo S. Alves

  16. RAlves

    Galeocerdo aduncus

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Extinct Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo aduncus) teeth from the Portuguese Miocene

    © Ricardo S. Alves

  17. Tiago

    Found today in Portugal

    Hello all, I found this fossil today at Portugal, Lisbon district, about 270 meters high. Anyone knows what it is? Thanks for your help. Best regards
  18. RAlves

    Isurus oxyrinchus

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Isurus oxyrinchus (shortfin mako) teeth from the Portuguese miocene
  19. RAlves

    Mako teeth

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    I. paucus or I. hastalis? from the Portuguese Miocene
  20. RAlves

    Otodus Angustidens

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Beautiful Otodus Angustidens teeth from the Portuguese Miocene
  21. RAlves

    Fire tone Hemipristis serra

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    The colors of this Hemipristis serra tooth blow my mind
  22. RAlves

    Mako on the rocks

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Cool mako on the rocks
  23. RAlves

    Megalodon

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    My biggest Megalodon tooth finding. It's a shame it's broken
  24. RAlves

    Hybodontidae

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Hybodontidae teeth (Asteracanthus?) from the Portuguese cretaceous
  25. RAlves

    Squalodon

    From the album: Shark Fossil collection

    Squalodon tooth from the Portuguese Miocene
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