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From the album: Squamates
Originally believed to be an anterior position of Coniasaurus, this is an undescribed squamate reptile tooth from the Turonian of North TX (via pers. comm. with Mike Polcyn; discovered 4/20/2022). It has only a distal carina which is offset, some faceting on the labial face of the crown, and textured enamel which becomes smooth on the mesial edge.-
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From the album: Squamates
A small tooth from a small aquatic reptile that lived during the Turonian of North TX. They are small, squat teeth with textured enamel, and possess only an indistinct distal carina (no mesial carina). -
From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Carinodens belgicus tooth.-
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Tooth from the mosasaur Carinodens belgicus.-
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From the album: Prae's Mosasaurs
Tooth of Carinodens belgicus from the Moroccan Phosphates. -
Identified as Carinodens belgicus based on occlusal aspect ratio (labiolingual/mesiodistal <2.2).
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I have a pretty extensive collection of shark, ray, fish and other micros from sites all over the US, Europe, North Africa and Australia. You can see a very small part of my collection in my TFF posts at the below links. As I add new posts to TFF I'll update this list. I want to thank Earl M. for organizing my micro posts as shown below, which is a much more useful listing than in my original post: Paleozoic Silurian E. m. Silurian (Wenlockian) - Rochester Sh. – Niagara Co., New York http://www.thefossil.../?hl=+new +york Devonian E. m. Devonian (Eifelian) –
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