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Hello everyone, Yesterday my eyes spotted a Ptychodus tooth. Cleaned it and i can't get a grip which species it is. First i thought P. mammilaris and later i thought P.lattisimus. But it's such a beauty that i bring her/she up in the forum. Have a beautiful day everyone. And for those who will go on a fossil trip. Mazal tov
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I have a few Ptychodus teeth that have no definitive ID and I’d like to change that. I’ve been researching them. I used the great Ptychodus guide on TFF, the Oceans of Kansas website and Shawn Hamms paper. I was able to comfortably ID 2 of the unknowns. Even with all the great information available, I am still not sure on a few. First one is from the Greenhorn Limestone in Kansas. This one has me stumped. I thought it was a good match for P. polygrus but I found nothing indicating that it was present in the Greenhorn. It has been found in Kansas but I only found references for it in other formations. A small tooth, at right around 1cm wide.
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These are a few other fossis I have found in the past .I have collected fossils here for nearly 40 years but most of them have been given away or donated to a local museum here in Birmingham . The sharks teeth are Cretaceous form the Mooresville chalk formation . The Echinoid was found at St.Stephens Quarry years ago in the Yazoo Clay . The little Trilobite came from a site near Russelville in the Tuscumbia Formation . I have found fossils all over , these are the ones that are most convenient to photograph at this time . The arrowhead was found in a creek while collecting fossils .
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