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Scale or tooth microfossil, please help tiwh ID
D.N.FossilmanLithuania posted a topic in Micro-paleontology
Dear Guys, I recently found one scale or tooth microfossil that is quite similar to ptilodont mammal molar. This remain is only 2 mm length and it also can be shark or actinopterygian scale. The remain is found in Dauksiai village, Joniskis district, Northern Lithuania. The same remain I found several years ago in Cretaceous spongiolite erratic in Varena town, South Lithuania so the age of this remain should similar. The microremain has oblique grooves in all the surface. Please help to identify this fossil. Any help will be appreciated! Best Regards Domas- 2 replies
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- 2 mm length
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Dear Guys, Few months ago when I still was in Varena town I found this tiny osteoderm (probably lizard) in dolomite erratic with some other remains. By rough surface texture the fossil looks similar to Helodermatid but lizards consist of many families... Please help to identify this remain to know the age for sure, I would think it should be from Paleogene. Any help will be appreciated! Best Regards Domas
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- 2 mm length
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