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  1. Kolya

    Squalus tooth?

    Hello! Is it Squalus tooth. Length: 4 mm. Age: Creataceous- Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  2. Kolya

    Ray tooth?

    Hello! Help please to identify tooth. I think that its some species of Rays. Length: 1,5 mm. Age: most probably Middle Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine! Thanks in advance!
  3. Kolya

    Shark tooth

    Help please to identify tooth. Length: 3mm. Age: Creataceous- Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine Thanks!
  4. Kolya

    Bones?

    Hello again! Help please to determine these two very small bones. Most probably that they are from fishes, but I dont know from which part of fish they are... Age: Middle Miocene. Length: first - 2 mm; second - 3,5 mm. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  5. Kolya

    Shark tooth ID

    Hello! Help please to identify tooth if possible. On a basic of crown is small striation. Length: 4 mm. Age: Middle Miocene. Location: Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  6. Kolya

    Tooth?

    Hello! Help please with identification. Is it tooth? Age: Cretaceus - Neogene. Length 3 mm. Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  7. Kolya

    Shark Tooth for ID

    Hello! Help please to identify this tooth. Size: 3,5- 4 mm. Age: Cretaceous-Paleogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance.
  8. Kolya

    Piece of jaw with tooth?

    Hello! Help please With ID. Is it piece of jaw with tooth? Length: 3 mm. Age: Cretaceous-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance.
  9. Taxonomy according to Carlsson et Blom, 2008. Voichyshyn, 2011 p. 157:” Diagnosis (based on data of Carlsson and Blom 2008). — Medium sized scolenaspidians (L is about 65 mm). The width of the shield considerably exceeds its length (L/S about 0.5). The prepineal part of the shield is somewhat shorter than the postpineal one (B/C 0.8). Anterior margin of the shield somewhat narrows and has poorly expressed obtuse rostral corner. The cornual processes are very long, narrow, and bent caudally. The abdominal division of the shield is narrow and probably narrows backwards. The hypophyseal division of the nasohypophyseal opening is larger than the nasal one. Orbits are small (S/Os about 32) and oval. The pineal plate is well developed. The dorsal field is moderately narrow and, probably, relatively short (Ld/Sd is about 2.25). Lateral fields are rather narrow, reaching back not farther than to the proximal part of the cornual processes. The ornamentation of the dermal skeleton consists of tesserae covered by minute tubercles.” Line drawing from Carlsson & Blom 2008, p. 320: Identified by oilshale using Carlsson et Blom, 2008. References: Carlsson, A., Blom, H. (2008) A new scolenaspidid (Osteostraci, Vertebrata) from the Lower Devonian of Podolia, Ukraine. Paläont. Z. 82, 314–323. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02988898 VOICHYSHYN, Victor (2011) THE EARLY DEVONIAN ARMOURED AGNATHANS OF PODOLIA, UKRAINE. PALAEONTOLOGIA POLONICA. No. 66, p. 1-211. https://doi.org/10.4202/pp.2011.66_001 Voichyshyn V.K. (2015) Devonian Fish Fauna. – Lviv, 310 p. (Scientific collections of the State Natural History Museum; Issue 5)
  10. Kolya

    Snake tooth ?

    Hello! Is it snake tooth..? Length - 3,5 mm Western Ukraine, Cretaceus - Miocene. Thanks!
  11. Kolya

    Teeth?

    Hello! I found two very small fossils (~ 2 mm) which aresimilar to teeth... Is it possible to id them? Western Ukraine, Miocene Thanks!
  12. Kolya

    What is it?

    Hello! Help please with ID. I found few similar fossils, two of them on photo. Max. length - 5 mm. Age: Miocene Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  13. Kolya

    Small fossils for id

    Hello again! Help please with ID. Length - few mm. Age: most probably - Miocene.. Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  14. Kolya

    Rays tooth for id

    Hello! Help please with identification. Age: most probably - Miocene.. Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  15. Kolya

    Tooth?

    Hello! Help please with identification. Is it tooth? Age: Cretaceus - Neogene.. Length - 2-3 mm. Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  16. Kolya

    Very small shark tooth for ID

    Hello! Sorry for bad quallity photos and I understand that tooth is broken, but this tooth is very small (max. length ~1,5 mm) and has interesting shape. May its possible to identify? Western Ukraine. Most probably - miocene. Thanks in advance!
  17. Kolya

    Coprolite?

    Is it coprolite? Western Ukraine. Age: Cretaceus - Neogene. Thanks!
  18. Kolya

    Dasyatis tooth?

    Is it worn tooth of Dasyatis? Western Ukraine. Scale - mm. Age: Cretaceus - Neogene. Thanks!
  19. Kolya

    Bony fish tooth?

    Hello! Is it possible to identify this fossil? Is it tooth of bony fish (and if - yes, which fish) or something else? Scale - mm. Western Ukraine. Age: Cretaceus - Neogene. Thanks!
  20. Kolya

    Squatine tooth?

    Is it tooth of Squatina or can be some others variants? Scale - mm. Age - Cretaceus-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks in advance!
  21. Kolya

    Myliobatid tooth?

    Hello! Is it possible to identify genus from these photos? Scale - mm. Age - Paleogene-Neogene. Western Ukraine. Thanks!
  22. Kolya

    Shark tooth for ID.

    Hello! Is it possible to identify? Scale - mm. Western Ukraine. Probably Miocene. Thanks!
  23. Kolya

    Tooth?

    Hello! Help with iD. Is it tooth or something else. It has some striation. Scale - mm. Western Ukraine. Probably Miocene. Thanks!
  24. Kolya

    For ID

    What it could be? Scale - mm. Neogene, Miocene. Western Ukraine.
  25. Kolya

    Bone?

    Hello! Is it part of bone? Scale - mm. Neogene, Miocene. Western Ukraine.
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