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  1. Mikrogeophagus

    Carcharhinus melanopterus, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Carcharhinus melanopterus, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023 Blacktip Reef Sharks are the most common Carcharhinus species present today and live amongst reefs, so I think it is a safe ID.
  2. Mikrogeophagus

    Tellinella crucigera, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Tellinella crucigera, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  3. Mikrogeophagus

    Ctena bella, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Ctena bella, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  4. Mikrogeophagus

    Quidnipagus palatam, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Quidnipagus palatam, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  5. Mikrogeophagus

    Decapod, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Decapod, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  6. Mikrogeophagus

    Cypraea sp., Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Cypraea sp., Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  7. Mikrogeophagus

    Conus spiceri, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Conus spiceri, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  8. Mikrogeophagus

    Littoraria pintado, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Littoraria pintado, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  9. Mikrogeophagus

    Nerita picea, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Nerita picea, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  10. Mikrogeophagus

    Peristernia ustulata, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Peristernia ustulata, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  11. Mikrogeophagus

    Monoplex nicobaricus, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Monoplex nicobaricus, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  12. Mikrogeophagus

    Drupa aperta, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Drupa aperta, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  13. Mikrogeophagus

    Morula lepida, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Morula lepida, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  14. Mikrogeophagus

    Cerithium nesioticum, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Cerithium nesioticum, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  15. Mikrogeophagus

    Amplustrum amplustre, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Amplustrum amplustre, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023
  16. Mikrogeophagus

    Diodon sp., Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Diodon sp., Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023 A Diodon (porcupinefish) mouth plate preserved in ancient reef with volcanic inclusions. Diodon has more teeth layers than Chilomycterus.
  17. Mikrogeophagus

    Chilomycterus reticulatus, Waimanalo Fm

    From the album: Pleistocene

    Chilomycterus reticulatus, Oahu Stage 4, Pleistocene May, 2023 Chilomycterus (burrfish) mouth plate with some outer teeth preserved along the jaw. Burrfish mouth plates have less teeth layers exposed than Diodon.
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