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Anomoeodus is well known from SC cretaceous deposits, typically found as isolated "boat" teeth. Anomoeodus specimens from these deposits have been assigned to Anomoeodus phaseolus, however there has been discussion around this topic and some people are unconvinced by this classification. However, using Cicimurri (2007) as a reference, I will tentatively assign it to A. phaseolus. Articulated plates of Anomoeodus are rare anywhere including SC and, to my knowledge, unknown in the Donoho Creek formation making this a noteworthy specimen. References: Cicimurri D. J. (2007) A late Campanian (Cretaceous) selachian assemblage from a classic locality in Florence County, South Carolina, Southeastern Geology 45 2, 59-72
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I was wondering....could this be one side of an upper fish plate? bottom side : Sat Oct 20 15-30-59 top tan portion : Sat Oct 20 15-33-52
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I made an eBay purchase and discovered loose loose items in with it. Trying to identify them. Don't know anything about their origin but am trying to get more info from the seller. Any help would be appreciated.
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