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this shark tooth, can determined to species?


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A cursory internet search found a post on a site where the individual posting was selling a bivalve, Pitar polytropa from Eger, that was identified as Oligocene.  If that's the case, the tooth may be an early Carcharinid.  That's as far as I can get, sorry.

 

In my search however, I did come across a document entitled "Paleontological Type Specimens  of the Hungarian Natural History Museum."  It was a free download

Paleontological_Type_Specimens.pdf

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George Santayana

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