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Planohybodus


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Hi, everyone. I found this tooth earlier and I think it could be planohybodus but I’m not sure. Can anyone identify it? It was found in Dorset, UK in the forest marble formation which is bathonian, Jurassic. It measures 20mm. Thanks.

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Nice find, but sorry I cant help confirm ID.

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An interesting tooth it does look like a Hybodont shark tooth.

 

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56 minutes ago, will stevenson said:

Maybe clatodus (can’t remember if that’s quite right)

I can’t seem to find clatodus anywhere:headscratch:. Did you mean ceratodus or something else :).

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I think they are both carboniferous

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