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  1. Kolya

    Tooth for ID

    Hello! Help please to identify it. Size ~ 2mm. Age - Cretaceous-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  2. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help please to identify this tooth. Length: 5,5 mm. Age: Cretaceous-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  3. Hello everyone! I have recently purchased this skull roof from an actinolepid placoderm from the lower Devonian of Ukraine, The fossil was labelled as Kujdanowiaspis, but there is also a closely related genus found there called Erikaspis. I have been looking at several papers to try and see what distinguishes the two and if it is possible to tell what mine is but right now I am not sure. Any help identifying the genus and even species if possible would be great, Thank you
  4. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help please to identify this tooth. Length: 2 mm. Cretaceous-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  5. Kolya

    What is it?

    Hello! Help please with ientification of this fossils. By structure it is similar to bones anf root of sharks teeth which I fond before, bt shape is tricky... Size: 1 mm. Age: Middle Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks in adavnce!
  6. Kolya

    What is it?

    Hello! Help please to identify fossils. Length: 4,5 mm. Age: most probably Miocene. Western Ukraine Thanks!
  7. Kolya

    Shark tooth for id

    Hello! Help to identify this tooth. Width: 2,5 mm. Height: 2 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Paleogene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  8. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help to identify it please? Root is broken but comparatively long. Size: ~ 5 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Neogene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  9. Kolya

    Ray tooth?

    Hello! Help please to identify this. Is it some rays tooth? Length: slightly less than 1 mm. Age: Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks in advance!
  10. Kolya

    Fish vertebra for ID

    Hello! Is it possible to identify fish by this vertebra? Diameter ~ 3 mm. Western Ukraine, Miocene. Thanks!
  11. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help to identify it please? Is it Physogaleus..? Max size: ~ 6,5 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Neogene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  12. Kolya

    Dasyatis tooth?

    Hello! Is it Dasyatis tooth? Length: ~ 1,5 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Neogene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  13. Kolya

    Bony fish tooth?

    Hello! Is it tooth of some bony fish..? I found some slightly similar teeth from family Diodontidae, but they were bigger and without "serration" between layers. Height: ~ 1 mm. Age: Middle Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks in advance!
  14. Kolya

    Tooth for ID

    Hello! Is it possible to identify this tooth? May be Synechodus? Height: ~ 5 mm. Age: most probably redeposits from Cretaceous or Paleogene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  15. Kolya

    Physogaleus tooth?

    Hello! Is it Physogaleus tooth. Length: ~ 6 mm. Age: Cretaceus - Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  16. Kolya

    Shark

    Hello! Help please to identify tooth. Length: 6 mm. Age: Cretaceus - Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  17. Kolya

    Ray tooth?

    Hello again! Help please to identify this. Is it some rays tooth or something else? Length: 1 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks in advance!
  18. Kolya

    Shark tooth for ID.

    Hello! Help please to identify this tooth. Length: slightly less than 2 mm. Age: Cretaceous - Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks in advance!
  19. Kolya

    Shark tooth for ID.

    Hello! Help please to identify tooth. Length: 3mm. Age: most probably Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  20. Kolya

    Burnhamia tooth?

    Hello! Could it be Burnhamia tooth? Length: 6,5 mm. Age: Paleogene-Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  21. Kolya

    Myliobatid tooth for ID

    Is it possible to identify this Myliobatid tooth to genus? Length: 6 mm. Age: Paleogene-Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  22. Kolya

    Tooth ID

    Hello! Is it very worn Heterodont tooth or something else. Length: 5 mm. Age: probably Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  23. Kolya

    Ray tooth ID

    Hello! Help please to ID tooth. Length: 4 mm. Age: Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  24. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help please to ID. Max. length: 8 mm. Location: Western Ukraine. Age: probably Miocene. Thanks in advance!
  25. Kolya

    Tooth/Scale?

    Hello! Help please with ID. Length: ~ 1 mm. Location: Western Ukaine. Age: probably Miocene. Thanks in advance!
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