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From the album: Eocene vertebrates of Ukraine
A - Hexanchus microdon B - Notorynchus kempi-
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From the album: Eocene vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Eocene vertebrates of Ukraine
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Anterior tooth of Archaeolamna aff. haigi from Albian of Kanev region, undescribed formation. It is the second most common shark species in this location.
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Unusually large Synechodus tooth -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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- pseudoscapanorhynchus
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Premaxillas of Aspidorhynchid jaw, possibly Belonostomus.-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Unfortunately, Paraisurus teeth preserve very poorly.-
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- paraisurus
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
D. woodwardi anterior. You can see a notch between lateral cusplet and the main crown typical of this species. -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Cretoxyrhina vraconensis teeth-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Three Cretoxyrhina vraconensis teeth - A - posterior B - lower lateral C- symphyseal (might also be Dwardius)-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Ischyodus chimera dental plate fragments. -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Strangely shaped bone. Typical porous structure is seen on the picture. -
From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Various Archaeolamna haigi teeth. A - anterior B - symphyseal C, D - upper and lower laterals respectively, both have one weird denticles on both mesial and distal sides E - weird morphotype with large robust cusplets, looks like 'Cretalamna' F - posterior-
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
A - lateral of H. upnikensis B, C, D - anteriors. They are characterized by absence of cusplets, compared to contemporary H. canaliculatus.-
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- cretaceous
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From the album: Albian vertebrates of Ukraine
Partial ichthyosaur tooth, supposedly Platypterygius (however now it is a wastebasket taxon)- 3 comments
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Good evening to all, can anyone help me figure out what kind of fossil is this, please? It was found on the shores of the Black Sea, near Odessa, in Ukraine. You can see traces of small shells inside. Thanks, Nicola
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Cyclomedusa davidi Sprigg, 1947 together with Nemiana simplex Palij, 1976
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From the album: Invertebrates
Cyclomedusa davidi Sprigg, 1947 together with Nemiana simplex Palij, 1976 Upper Ediacaran Mohylev formation Yampil beds Bernashivka Ukraine Diameter ~ 9cm / 4"-
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References: VICTOR VOICHYSHYN (2011): THE EARLY DEVONIAN ARMOURED AGNATHANS OF PODOLIA, UKRAINE. PALAEONTOLOGIA POLONICA, No. 66, 2011, pp 1-211. Voichyshyn V.K. (2015): Devonian Fish Fauna. – Lviv, 2015. – 310 p. (Scientific collections of the State Natural History Museum; Issue 5).