Notidanodon Posted April 2, 2020 Share Posted April 2, 2020 Hi guys do you know much about this site and it’s age and statiagraphy this is all I can find but I doesn’t mention shark teeth being found ther only having a mollusc faunal list , any ideas Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tidgy's Dad Posted April 2, 2020 Share Posted April 2, 2020 Nice little tooth. Not a clue about the place though. 1 Life's Good! Tortoise Friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Dente Posted April 2, 2020 Share Posted April 2, 2020 The label has the wrong state, it is North Carolina. This was a small marl pit. The owner that ran it was a very nice man who passed away several years back and the pit has since filled with water. It is in a Middle Eocene outlier (an erosional remnant away from the main outcrop) of the Castle Hayne Formation. Abdounia recticona is now called Pseudabdouia recticona. 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notidanodon Posted April 2, 2020 Author Share Posted April 2, 2020 Thanks so much (: @Al Dente do you know which member it was from and the specific stage of the Eocene? Sorry for the hassle but I’m trying to get all the info Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Al Dente Posted April 2, 2020 Share Posted April 2, 2020 9 minutes ago, will stevenson said: Thanks so much (: @Al Dente do you know which member it was from and the specific stage of the Eocene? Sorry for the hassle but I’m trying to get all the info I just noticed your tooth has 5 pairs of lateral cusps. That would make it Pseudabdounia claibornensis which has 4-8 pairs of cusps instead of Pseudabdounia recticona which has 2 to 4 pair. This is the Comfort Member of the Castle Hayne Formation. This particular pit is either Lutetian or Bartonian or might span both stages. 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Notidanodon Posted April 2, 2020 Author Share Posted April 2, 2020 2 hours ago, Al Dente said: I just noticed your tooth has 5 pairs of lateral cusps. That would make it Pseudabdounia claibornensis which has 4-8 pairs of cusps instead of Pseudabdounia recticona which has 2 to 4 pair. This is the Comfort Member of the Castle Hayne Formation. This particular pit is either Lutetian or Bartonian or might span both stages. thanks so much, you are incredibly knowledgeable, ill come to you for shark teeth questions for sure Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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