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Hi All, I have this small turtle skull (preserved looking at the palate), and I was wondering, what were your thoughts re prep? do I prep it out totally? or leave it as it is? looking forward to your thoughts Rodney
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Yesterday I got home from a two week trip to Richmond, QLD where we collected from lots of different Early Cretaceous localities. I still have so much to go through and prep, photograph, etc. but here are a few things that I thought were worth photographing. A jewel beetle(?) from the Allaru Formation east of Richmond. I'm told this is the first Albian insect from Australia and the first from the Eromanga Basin, but there do seem to be a couple of other insects known from here (a dragonfly wing from the Toolebuc Formation and a scorpionfly wing). It was a really unexpected find since this site is known for things like bivalves, ammonites, belemnites, fish and marine reptiles. When viewing the rock it's in from the side it appears to be in between layers of Inoceramus. Will take some better photos with scale at some point but the specimen is about 15mm long. A plate of brittle stars from a property south of Richmond (Mackunda Formatiom) A really pretty shark tooth from the same location as the brittle stars. This is the only specimen I've seen from here with so many cusps. A small section of articulated ichthyosaur (Platypterygius australis) paddle bones from the Allaru Formation east of Richmond. Another from the same site as the previous specimen, a fish skull (Pachyrhizodus?). The other side of this specimen is still encased in limestone so I hope it will prep out well, this side is quite weathered. Will post some more tomorrow!
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. This tooth possesses folds along the enamel on both sides of the tooth (hard to see in photos), resembling those on Cretodus.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. This tooth possesses folds along the enamel on both sides of the tooth (hard to see in photos), resembling those on Cretodus.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age. -
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species of shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. The central fold in the root and shape reminds me of Dallasiella sp. ?-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species of shark from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. The central fold in the root and shape reminds me of Dallasiella?.-
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Hi all I found this little specimen a while back back and have a tenatave Id for the specimen I am still open to other options as to what the fossil may be. This specimen was found in the marine enviroment of the toolebuc formation in central Queensland.This formation is cretaceous aged about 100 millions years. In this enviroment I have found - ichthyosaur, pliosaur, turtle, shark, fish, bird, pterosaur so the posibilities are there. I have held back on the tenatave ID so as not to push in any direction and to allow alternate sugestions. Thanks in advance for any input. Mike
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from the Toolebuc Formation of Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Leptostyrax sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.- 1 comment
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Currently undescribed Cardabiodontid species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.- 7 comments
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Currently undescribed Cardabiodontid species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Leptostyrax sp. from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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From the album: Cretaceous Shark Teeth
Undescribed shark species from Toolebuc Formation, Australia. Albian in age.-
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I found this little specimen that I assume is a jaw section a while back when sieving through some matrix. The material that it came from is marine from the toolebuc formation in central Queensland Australia this is cretaceous albian in age. Any input I would be grateful for. The specimen is 4mm on the long so quite small Regards Mike
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